A workaholic all his life, Jagmohan Dalmiya, 75, died. His working hours had shortened but most of last week he was a regular at his office, rather his den, the Eden Garden administrative block, from where he had planned big and small coups for close to three decades. Till he was hospitalised a couple of days back, complaining of chest pain, Dalmiya, like always, remained in the thick of things of Indian cricket administration. Till he breathed his last, he remained the most influential cricket administrator of the world’s most powerful cricket body.