Sourav Ganguly Congratulates Parthiv Patel On His Retirement
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly, under whom Parthiv Patel made his international debut, has said that the former wicketkeeper-batsman has always a team man and a brilliant ambassador for Indian cricket.
Patel, who played 25 Tests, 38 ODIs, and two T20Is for India, on Wednesday, announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. He had made his international debut at the age of 17 in an away Test series against England in 2002. A gritty left-handed batsman, he scored six Test fifties, which included a fine 69-run knock against Pakistan in Rawalpindi while opening the batting.
"Parthiv has been a brilliant ambassador for Indian cricket. He has always been a team man and it was a pleasure to captain him when he made his international debut at the age of seventeen," Ganguly said in a statement.
"His hard work has earned him laurels in international and domestic cricket. I congratulate him on a fantastic career and wish him the very best for his future endeavors. His performance in the Ranji Trophy final to win Gujarat their only title will always be remembered in the history of Gujarat cricket," the BCCI president added.
The 35-year-old played 194 First-Class games and scored 11,240 runs, hitting 27 centuries and 62 half-centuries. He also affected 486 catches and 77 stumpings in his First-Class career.
In his stellar career, Patel, leading from the front, scored a ton in the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy final and powered Gujarat to their maiden Ranji Trophy victory. He also played 193 List A games and scored 5172 runs, with the best score of 119.
BCCI secretary Jay Shah said: "Parthiv Patel has always played his cricket with passion. While he played some hard-fought cricket for the Indian team, his contribution in domestic cricket shall inspire the future cricketers."
"It was a tremendous feat to lead Gujarat to a maiden Ranji Trophy triumph in the 2016-17 season, a testimony to his astute leadership qualities. BCCI congratulates Parthiv on a successful journey and for his contribution to Indian cricket," he added.
In his Indian Premier League (IPL) career, Patel played 139 games and scored 2,848 runs, and won IPL titles while representing Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians. In total, he played for six IPL franchises.
BCCI Treasurer Arun Singh Dhumal said: "From a young teen making his mark in international cricket to guiding the young generation in the right path, Parthiv Patel has come a long way. I take this opportunity to congratulate him on a fine career with Team India, Gujarat and his IPL franchises over the years. I wish him good luck for the future."