Sourav Ganguly calls it quits from IPL

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Agencies: Kolkata, Oct 29 2012, 14:36 IST
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Four years after he announced his retirement from International cricket, former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly has called it quits from all levels of the game, deciding not to play in the IPL as well.

The former India opener had continued playing first-class cricket for Bengal so as to keep in shape for his franchise Pune Warriors but after last year's debacle, Ganguly has at last decided against it.

"I will be almost 41 by the time IPL-6 ends. Twenty20 is a very demanding format. It would have been very tough for the body," Ganguly said.

The left-hander also said he had made his intention clear to Pune's officials during the last edition itself.

"To captain in IPL, there is a lot of responsibility. You are answerable to many questions. It's better to captain the country. At least, nobody would phone you and ask what went wrong," he said.

"I had a wonderful time playing in the IPL for five seasons. It gave me a chance to keep playing top-class cricket even after quitting international cricket. But I can't go on forever, and I have requested the franchise owners not to consider me for IPL-6."

Asked whether coaching was on his agenda, Ganguly replied, "There is a long time left to become a coach.

"Even if anyone approaches me to turn up as a player I won't agree this time. There is no question of playing anywhere if I'm not playing in Pune. If I don't play IPL, I won't play for Bengal as well."

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pritesh chopdar | 12-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
DADA "GOD OF OFFSIDE" , HAD ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT ON A PERFECT TIME ..HE WAS THE GREATEST CAPTAIN THE COUNTRY HAD EVER SEEN.

Alvida Bengal Tiger

Manoj Kumar Mandal | 29-Oct-2012Reply | Forward
Greatest Indian Cricket Captain of all time, The Father of Modern Indian Cricket

Good Idea

Debasish | 29-Oct-2012Reply | Forward
Ganguly should have done this right from the first IPL season. He ruined Kolkata and then Pune. At last he understood he is no more liked by the fans in the cricket field.

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