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I will not play for Bengal: Ashok Dinda

Dinda said he's already in talks with a few teams and would soon apply for a NOC from Cricket Association of Bengal.

Ashok Dinda, Bengal,  Ranji season,  Utpal Chatterjee
Ashok Dinda, Bengal, Ranji season, Utpal Chatterjee

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Published : Jun 21, 2020, 8:29 PM IST

Hyderabad: India pacer Ashok Dinda who feels that he has become a victim of politics as Bengal's team dropped him on disciplinary grounds in the middle of the Ranji season last year, has expressed that he won't be playing for Bengal again.

Ashok Dinda

Bengal's second-highest wicket-taker after Utpal Chatterjee, Dinda was ousted following an ugly spat with bowling coach Ranadeb Bose. Putting the controversy behind, Bengal moved on and went on to finish runners-up in Ranji Trophy for the first in 13 years.

Dinda said he's already in talks with a few teams and would soon apply for a NOC from Cricket Association of Bengal. "I will not be part of Bengal anymore, that's for sure. It was a decision I had taken last season only. It's my personal matter," Dinda, who has 420 wickets from 116 first-class cricket, said.

Ashok Dinda

"You have seen what (actor) Sushant Singh Rajput had to go through... Sob jagay eki jinish -- (favouritism, politics are everywhere). But I'm mentally strong and nobody can break me. "I will play for some other state. I've got a few offers and discussions are on. But I'm yet to finalise which state I'm going to represent next season," said Dinda, who represented India in 13 ODIs and nine T20Is. Dinda was accused of publicly abusing Bengal bowling coach Bose, a former Bengal medium-pacer with 317 first-class wickets in 91 matches.

Ashok Dinda

Dinda refused to tender an apology and he was also accused of creating a rift within the team. "I'm not happy playing here with this group of the coaching staff. The way I was treated, I've nothing to say. I've done the job for them and now I'm of no use. It's a selfish world," he said.

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After being sidelined, Dinda was spotted at Eden Gardens rooting for Bengal's Ishan Porel, who formed a potent pace attack alongside Akash Deep and Mukesh Kumar "I'll definitely miss the home state, 100 per cent, having played for so many years. I also missed them last year. But I'm in good terms with my former teammates... (CAB president) Avishek is very friendly and good-hearted. "At times, I also speak to Dadi (Sourav Ganguly)," Dinda signed off..

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