The President, Secretary, and Members of the Kerala Cricket Association express their profound grief and shock at the passing of M. Suresh Kumar (Umbri).
Born on 19 April 1973 in Alleppey, Kerala, Suresh Kumar was a distinguished first-class cricketer who represented Kerala in the Ranji Trophy. A versatile left-arm spinner, dependable batsman, and acrobatic fielder, Suresh played 72 first-class matches between 1991/92 and 2005/06, scoring 1,657 runs and taking 196 wickets.
He played 52 matches for Kerala, 17 for Railways, and also represented South Zone and Central Zone in the Duleep Trophy. Known fondly as “Umbri” among friends and cricketing circles, he was widely regarded as the ultimate team man.
Suresh represented India at the Under-19 level in 1992, under the captaincy of Rahul Dravid, playing both Youth Tests and ODIs against New Zealand. That New Zealand team included players like Stephen Fleming and Dion Nash.
Rahul Dravid fondly recalled a story during the Bradman Oration in 2011, highlighting Suresh’s spirit. In 1992, during a U-19 game, two Indian batsmen – one from Uttar Pradesh who spoke only Hindi and the other from Kerala who spoke only Malayalam – batted together and built a 100-run stand. Despite the language barrier, their shared language was cricket. One of those two players was M. Suresh Kumar.
The Kerala Cricket community has lost one of its finest. May his soul rest in eternal peace.