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Farukh Malik

November 26, 1956 - December 31, 2021

Farukh was a legend of Royal Brussels Cricket Club and gave so much to Cricket in Belgium. He gave his time selflessly to support our young Colts cricketers develop their game.

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2022-01-16 21:34:11 wrote:

So very sad; you left us all far too early, Farukh. A tragic loss particularly for your family, and also for the cricketing communities of RBCC and Belgium as a whole. You were a true giant of RBCC who played the game both seriously and fairly. Looking back at my time with RBCC, I consider myself fortunate to have played so many games in the same team as you. And let us not forget just how much you put back into the game we love, especially coaching, but other off field contributions too. I still remember receiving that phone call during a week following an injury (and A&E visit), to ask me how i was. And of course the many curries and other meals following social games including the one to mark our friend Ike's 10th anniversary which was sadly the last time we met. Rest in peace. From Richard ex RBCC and now in Luxembourg.

2022-01-16 21:34:11 wrote: So very sad; you left us all far too early, Farukh. A tragic loss particularly for your family, and also for the cricketing communities of RBCC and Belgium as a whole. You were a true giant of RBCC who played the game both seriously and fairly. Looking back at my time with RBCC, I consider myself fortunate to have played so many games in the same team as you. And let us not forget just how much you put back into the game we love, especially coaching, but other off field contributions too. I still remember receiving that phone call during a week following an injury (and A&E visit), to ask me how i was. And of course the many curries and other meals following social games including the one to mark our friend Ike's 10th anniversary which was sadly the last time we met. Rest in peace. From Richard ex RBCC and now in Luxembourg.

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