Wasim Jaffer, India domestic cricket behemoth retires from all forms of cricket  

Wasim Jaffer, India domestic cricket behemoth retires from all forms of cricket  

In a statement released by Jaffer, he outlined his career and thanked all the people who had contributed to his growth.

When one looks at the annals of Ranji Trophy history, the name Wasim Jaffer shines proudly on top. The right-handed batsman, who played 31 Tests for India in a period from 2000 to 2008 at an average of 34 with his highest of 212 against West Indies, was an Indian domestic giant in his own way. Wasim Jaffer has the most runs in the Ranji Trophy with over 12000 runs while he has the most centuries with 40 and overall a first-class tally of 57. In a statement released by Jaffer, he outlined his career and thanked all the people who had contributed to his growth.

"I'd like to also thank my family - my parents and brothers for encouraging me to pursue the sport as a profession and my wife, who left the cosy life of England to create a lovely home for our children and me. After all these years in cricket, it is time to move on. But just like the red ball format which is very dear to me, it's the end of only the first innings. I am looking forward to the second innings in any capacity, be it in coaching, commentary etc., as long as I stay involved with the game as this game has given me so much," Jaffer said in a statement.

Jaffer also doubled up as mental conditioning coach for a set of players who had to be reminded that they should only think like winners all the time. Vidarbha became the seventh team to win the Ranji Trophy in their maiden final, after Mumbai (1934-35), Nawanagar (now Saurashtra/1936-37), Hyderabad (1937-38), Maharashtra (1939-40), Baroda (1942-43) and Western India (1943-44).

My gratitude to all the captains I played under and all my colleagues from whom I learnt so much about the game and shared some lifelong memories. I would also like to thank all the support staff who were a constant pillar of support in my long journey. I am honoured to have shared the dressing room with the likes of Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly, Anil Kumble, VVS Laxman, Virender Sehwag, and MS Dhoni to name a few. What can I say about Sachin (Tendulkar)? He was my role model. Feel really blessed to have watched him play from such close quarters. In my opinion he was one of the best players of that era along with Brian Lara," Jaffer said.

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