Published 20:41 IST, January 4th 2020

Irfan Pathan retires: BCCI pays tribute to one of its finest left-arm pacers

The BCCI came forward to pay a heartwarming tribute to one of its finest pacers Irfan Pathan who had announced his retirement from the game on Saturday.

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Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had come forward to wish Irfan Pathan after veteran all-rounder had bid adieu to international cricket on Saturday. 

READ: Irfan Pathan retires: VVS Laxman wishes all-rounder luck for his 2nd innings

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Taking to micro-blogging site, BCCI congratulated Pathan on taking a Test hat-trick, in playing an instrumental role in Team India's ICC World T20 triumph in 2007 and for taking over 300 wickets in international cricket.

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'You can be proud of what you have achieved': VVS Laxman

VVS Laxman came forward to congratulate Irfan Pathan. Both Laxman and Irfan have been a part of India's famous triumphs in early 2000s which include tied Test series against Australia Down Under in 2003/04 and Pakistan tour that followed under captaincy of Sourav Ganguly.

Taking to micro-blogging site, VVS Laxman wrote that it was such a joy to see Irfan Pathan evolve from an aspiring 17-year-old cricketer to a matured player at highest level. Laxman n told Pathan that he can be very proud of what he has achieved t only as a cricketer but also in mentoring young cricketers from J&K. ex-batsman concluded by wishing veteran pacer a very happy 2nd innings. 

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illustrious cricketing career of Irfan Pathan

Irfan Pathan has represented India in 29 Tests, 102 One Day Internationals and 24 T20Is from 2003 to 2012. In his cricketing career which lasted for almost a decade, Pathan was a part of many of India's famous triumphs which include historic tour of Pakistan in 2003-04, ICC World T20 2007, Australian tri-series in 2007-08, ICC Champions Trophy 2013, etc. He had played his last international match against South Africa in ICC World T20 2012.  

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20:41 IST, January 4th 2020