Indore: C S Nayudu, former India cricketer and younger brother of the legendary C K Nayudu, died on Friday following a protracted illness, family sources said. He was 88. Nayudu, who was suffering from respiratory and heart problem for quite some time, was undergoing treatment at a private hospital. Born on April 14, 1914, Nayudu had played 11 Test matches for India and was one of the important pillars of erstwhile Holkar team. Nayudu, who made his Test debut at the age of 19, could not justify his talent at the highest level of the game though, managing to score just 147 runs from 19 innings. He also took two Test wickets for 359 runs. He played 56 Ranji Trophy matches and scored 2575 runs at an average of 30.29. He also captured 295 wickets giving away 6925 runs at 23.47 apiece. Besides playing for Holkars, he represented Central India, Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in Ranji Trophy. Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) and other cricket bodies of the city have condoled the death of Nayudu.