Published 21:25 IST, February 2nd 2021
Veteran pacer Ashok Dinda calls it a day from all forms of cricket, thanks Sourav Ganguly
Veteran Indian pacer Ashok Dinda has announced his retirement from all forms of the game. He announced this officially on Tuesday
Veteran pacer Ashok Dinda has announced his retirement from all forms of the game. An official announcement regarding the same came on Tuesday as Dinda held a press conference to inform that he is bidding adieu to the game.
The Bengal fast bowler had represented India at the highest level in 13 ODIs and nine T20Is where he managed to register 12, and, 17 scalps respectively.
'Playing for India is everybody's aim': Ashok Dinda
"Playing for India is everybody's aim, I played for Bengal that's why I got the chance to represent India. I thank the BCCI for giving me an opportunity to play for India. Senior players like Deep Das Gupta, Rohan Gavaskar guided me when I played for Bengal. I got the support every time I picked a wicket," Dinda said in a press conference.
The 36-year-old who made his ODI debut in May 2010, thanked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly saying that the former India captain always supported him.
"I would like to say special thanks to Sourav Ganguly, I remember in 2005-06, Sourav Ganguly picked me in the 16-member team, I debuted against Maharashtra. I am forever in the debt to Dada, he always supported me. I have decided to call time on my career here in Bengal," he said.
"I started at the age of 21. I thank the CAB for always supporting me, the board has given me the freedom to express myself," Dinda added.
(With ANI Inputs)
Updated 21:25 IST, February 2nd 2021