<p>Srinivasan, who played for India in one Test and two one-dayers in 1980-81, was 60 and is survived by wife and a daughter, family sources said.<br /><br />He was suffering from the dreaded disease for a long time and breathed his last at a city hospital this morning.<br /><br />Srinivasan, a key player for Tamil Nadu in the 70s, totalled 48 runs in his debut Test, against New Zealand in March 1981.<br /><br />During his first class career, he had played 75 matches, including 45 in Ranji Trophy, and scored 3,487 runs at an average of 34.18 with five centuries.<br /><br />An occasional leg-spinner, he represented Woodhouse in the Yorkshire League for some years, and also played Grade cricket in New South Wales.<br /><br />Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) president N Srinivasan expressed grief over the death of the former cricketer.</p>
<p>Srinivasan, who played for India in one Test and two one-dayers in 1980-81, was 60 and is survived by wife and a daughter, family sources said.<br /><br />He was suffering from the dreaded disease for a long time and breathed his last at a city hospital this morning.<br /><br />Srinivasan, a key player for Tamil Nadu in the 70s, totalled 48 runs in his debut Test, against New Zealand in March 1981.<br /><br />During his first class career, he had played 75 matches, including 45 in Ranji Trophy, and scored 3,487 runs at an average of 34.18 with five centuries.<br /><br />An occasional leg-spinner, he represented Woodhouse in the Yorkshire League for some years, and also played Grade cricket in New South Wales.<br /><br />Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) president N Srinivasan expressed grief over the death of the former cricketer.</p>