Dhawal Kulkarni Bows Out in Style, Helps Mumbai Win Ranji Trophy

Dhawal Kulkarni Bows Out in Style, Helps Mumbai Win Ranji Trophy

Dhawal Kulkarni, the veteran Mumbai pacer, bid farewell to his illustrious career on a high note, helping his team clinch the Ranji Trophy title with a memorable wicket.

Kulkarni, who had expressed his desire to end his career on a high, was given the honor of bowling the final over by captain Ajinkya Rahane. With Vidarbha needing just 10 runs to win, Kulkarni rattled the stumps of Umesh Yadav, sparking wild celebrations among the Mumbai players.

The emotional Kulkarni was hailed as a hero in the post-match ceremony, and his teammates hoisted him on their shoulders in front of the home crowd. It was a fitting tribute to a player who had given his all for Mumbai over the past 17 years.

Kulkarni, who made his Mumbai debut in 2007, leaves the team after representing them in 208 matches across formats. He has taken 281 wickets in 95 first-class appearances, 223 wickets in 130 List-A games, and 154 wickets in 162 T20s.

Despite his impressive domestic record, Kulkarni felt he could have had more opportunities to represent India. However, he refused to dwell on the past, saying, “What’s gone is gone. I look at the future [rather] than what’s happened in the past.”

Kulkarni’s never-say-die attitude and longevity for Mumbai were lauded by his captain, Ajinkya Rahane. “Playing for 17 years for Mumbai is not easy. But the commitment and determination with which he has played day-in day-out every year has been amazing,” Rahane said.

Kulkarni’s retirement marks the end of an era for Mumbai cricket. He was a key member of the team’s golden generation, which won five Ranji Trophy titles in six years. His experience and leadership will be sorely missed by the team.

However, Kulkarni is not done with cricket yet. He plans to give back to the sport that has given him so much, whether it be through coaching or another role. “I’ve not thought about it much but cricket has given me so much that I want to give it back to the game,” Kulkarni said.