Amol Muzumdar announces retirement
BY Agencies27 Sept 2014 5:01 AM IST
Agencies27 Sept 2014 5:01 AM IST
One of India’s finest batsman in the domestic circuit, Amol Muzumdar on Thursday 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.
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.
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