Hyderabad:On his 39th birthday, India and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik on Saturday announced his retirement from representative cricket saying "I officially announce my retirement and put my playing days behind me".
Dinesh Karthik took to his X handle and shared the picture of the document to announce his retirement from all forms of cricket. "It's official, Thanks, DK," Karthik wrote on his X handle. He also posted a video along with a picture of his letter.
Karthik, who mentioned that he would hang up his boots after the 17th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), received a guard of honour from RCB players after the franchise's heartbreaking defeat against Rajasthan Royals in the Eliminator.
The 39-year-old took off his gloves and acknowledged the fans, who were on their feet to applaud the veteran for his contributions throughout the season. Soon a moment to savour for the RCB fans unfolded, as the modern-day cricketing great Virat Kohli embraced Karthik as he struggled to fight back his emotions.
"I've been overwhelmed by the affection, support and love I have received in the last few days. My deepest gratitude and sincere thanks to all the fans who have made this feeling possible. Having given it plenty of thought for sometime now, I have decided to move on from playing representative cricket. I officially announce my retirement and put my playing days behind me as I square up for the new challenges that lie ahead," Kathik wrote in the statement.
"I'd like to thank all my coaches, captains, selectors, teammates and members of the support staff who have made this long journey pleasant and enjoyable. Among the millions that play the sport in our country, I consider myself among the lucky few to have had the chance to represent the nation, and luckier still to have earned the goodwill of so many fans and friends. My parents have been pillars of strength and support over all these years, and I wouldn't be what I am without their blessings," he added.
The wicket-keeper batter also asserted that he owe plenty to his wife and national squash player Dipika Pallikal, who supported him in the worst phase of his career.
"I also owe plenty to Dipika, herself a professional sportsperson, who often put her career on hold to walk my journey with me. Of course, to all the fans and followers of our great game, a massive thank you. Cricket and cricketers, wouldn't be the same without your support and good wishes," he concluded.