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Amol Muzumdar, once Sachin's teammate, calls it a day

Former Mumbai batsman ends 21-year-old career with 11, 167 runs and 30 centuries

Mumbai: One of India's finest batsman in the domestic circuit, Amol Muzumdar today announced his retirement from all forms of the game ending an illustrious two-decade career that saw him captain the Mumbai team to a Ranji Trophy title in 2006-07.

A talented right-handed batsman, the 39-year-old, who started his domestic career with Mumbai in 1993-94 season, scored 11,167 runs from 171 matches at an average of 48.13, including 30 centuries. Scoring 9,000 runs in Ranji cricket, Muzumdar represented Mumbai with distinction for several seasons before switching sides to Andhra and then Assam, the BCCI said in a release.

He impressed on his first-class debut for Mumbai, where he made an unbeaten 260 in a Ranji pre-quarterfinal against Haryana and was promptly hailed the next big thing from the Bombay school of batsmanship. Not many know that Muzumdar was padded up and next man in for Shardashram English school when Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli stitched their world-record 664-run partnership.

In 1994, he was made vice-captain of India Under-19 and also played alongside Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid for India A.

However, despite making runs steadily in domestic cricket, Muzumdar never made it to the national side. BCCI honorary secretary Sanjay Patel wished Muzumdar all the best for the future.

Batting legend Sachin Tendulkar and India batsman Rohit Sharma on Friday took to twitter to pay rich tributes to their one-time teammate and Mumbai legend Amol Mujumdar, who announced his retirement from competitive cricket today.

"Amol's spirit left a mark and batting made a statement.

Best wishes and welcome to the band of retired!" Tendulkar wrote on his Twitter page.

( Source : PTI )
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