5 Indian cricketers forced to retire in their prime
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Scored 55 in his debut ODI match vs SA
His career was ended by an unfortunate eye injury while keeping :(
Played for Bihar, Bengal in domestic cricket
Handled Selection, Operations in BCCI after retirement to former India wicketkeeper, Saba KarimScored 55 in his debut ODI match vs SAHis career was ended by an unfortunate eye injury while keeping :(Played for Bihar, Bengal in domestic cricketHandled Selection, Operations in BCCI after retirement While Karim had a short stint at the international level, he had a stellar domestic career. The keeper-batter scored 7310 runs in 120 first-class matches at an average of 56.66.
5 Indian cricketers forced to retire in their prime
Saba Karim (top left), Pragyan Ojha (bottom left) and Ravi Shastri (right). Of all the decisions that a has to make during his or her career, is perhaps the toughest one. Athletes train day in and day out to compete against their peers to come up trumps. Beyond just the financial aspect, it is the passion that drives them even when the path ahead seems rocky. In that sense, retiring from a sport basically means giving up a significant part of your life. When it comes to , the decision is all the more tricky considering players are revered as demigods in the country. The legendary got his retirement timing spot on, quitting when he was still on top. Kapil Dev and , however, exceeded their shelf life to achieve personal glory. Not all talented cricketers, however, are lucky to hang up their boots after a fulfilling career. In this feature, we take a look at five Indian players who were forced to retire in their prime.#5 Salil Ankola
Former India fast bowler Salil Ankola. A promising fast bowler who made his Test debut with Tendulkar in 1989, ’s cricketing career at the international level never took off. He did not feature in another Test after his debut game, but played 20 ODIs for India between 1989 and 1997. He was part of India’s 1996 World Cup squad. Ankola was constantly hampered by injuries and the fact that he never got a consistent run in the Indian team did not help his cause. Frustrated, he announced his retirement at the age of 28 and shifted focus to acting. Ankola ended his career with 15 international wickets. He had a much more successful domestic career - 181 scalps in 54 first-class matches. After staying away from the game for many years, Ankola quit his showbiz career and resumed his association with cricket in December 2020 when he was named chief selector of the senior Mumbai team.#4 Saba Karim
Former India keeper-batter Saba Karim. Pic: Getty Images Saba Karim represented India in one Test and 34 ODIs from 1997 to 2000. As India began looking past Nayan Mongia, Karim emerged as one of the prime contenders. Apart from being an experienced domestic keeper, he had decent ability with the bat and even scored a one-day fifty on debut. His career, however, was cut short in rather nasty fashion. He badly injured his right eye while keeping to Anil Kumble during the Asia Cup in Dhaka in 2000. Karim had to undergo surgery and was forced to retire from the game at the age of 33. to former India wicketkeeper, Saba KarimScored 55 in his debut ODI match vs SA
His career was ended by an unfortunate eye injury while keeping :(
Played for Bihar, Bengal in domestic cricket
Handled Selection, Operations in BCCI after retirement to former India wicketkeeper, Saba KarimScored 55 in his debut ODI match vs SAHis career was ended by an unfortunate eye injury while keeping :(Played for Bihar, Bengal in domestic cricketHandled Selection, Operations in BCCI after retirement While Karim had a short stint at the international level, he had a stellar domestic career. The keeper-batter scored 7310 runs in 120 first-class matches at an average of 56.66.