
On October 7, 2008, Former India captain Saurav Ganguly made a surprise announcement of his retirement from Test cricket after the end of four-match series against Australia beginning this week, bringing to an end a 16-year career that had of late shown a slump.
'Before I leave, I have to make an announcement. This is going to be my last series. I have decided to quit. These four Tests are going to be my last,' said Ganguly, winding up a routine press conference
'I have spoken to my teammates that these four Tests would be my last matches. Thanks for all the support, hopefully I will go out on a winning note,' said the stylish 36-year-old left-hander from Kolkata.
'Before I leave, I have to make an announcement. This is going to be my last series. I have decided to quit. These four Tests are going to be my last,' said Ganguly, winding up a routine press conference
'I have spoken to my teammates that these four Tests would be my last matches. Thanks for all the support, hopefully I will go out on a winning note,' said the stylish 36-year-old left-hander from Kolkata.
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