On Tuesday, Dinda decided to retire from all three formats of cricket. The bowler, who took 420 wickets in first class cricket, played in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy of the BCCI T20 tournament played last month.
New Delhi Fast bowler Ashok Dinda, who has played international cricket on behalf of the Indian cricket team, has announced his retirement. On Tuesday, Dinda decided to retire from all three formats of cricket. He thanked everyone while giving this information to the media in Kolkata.
The bowler, who took 420 wickets in first class cricket, played in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy of the BCCI T20 tournament played last month. Announcing Sanya, Dinda said, “Everyone’s goal is to play for India. I played for Bengal, that’s why I got an opportunity to play for India. I would like to thank the BCCI for giving me the opportunity to play for the Indian team. My senior player Deep Das Gupta, Rohan Gavaskar who guided me when I played for Bengal. Whenever I got a wicket, I got his support.
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Dinda played a total of 13 ODIs and 9 T20s for India. The bowler, who made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe in 2010, played his last match against England in 2013. In 2009, Ashok Dinda made his international cricket debut from Nagpur T20. This Indian fast bowler played the last T20 match against Pakistan in Ahmedabad in 2012.
Dinda made his domestic cricket debut for Bengal’s Ranji team. After playing with the Bengal team for a decade, he had decided to play for the Goa team. Dinda played three matches in Syed Mushtaq Ali this season.