'Prepared to play for another three years': Dinesh Karthik's big remark on playing another cycle after retirement from cricket

Star wicket-keeper batter Dinesh Karthik gave a huge remark on playing for another three years after announcing his retirement from cricket after the IPL 2024.

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Dinesh Karthik in frame (Getty)

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Dinesh Karthik announces retirement from cricket.

IPL 2024 was his last assignment.

Karthik speaks on playing for another three years.

Veteran wicket-keeper batter Dinesh Karthik took retirement from cricket after the recently concluded edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024. Karthik joined Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the twilight of his career but played some of the most memorable and match-winning knock for the franchise. Many believe that the star player can play for a couple more years and even Dinesh agreed that physically he is in the position to play for the next three years but it is more about the mental side of things.

 

Dinesh Karthik speaks on the night of his last game.

 

Dinesh Karthik revealed that it was a night of mixed emotions. He was emotional but was also experiencing a sense of relief. He also said he was also mentally prepared for whenever this moment actually comes.

 

“I don’t think it’s sunk in yet. There’s lots happening in the house, there’s a couple of weddings and all so I’ve been pretty busy with that. Other than that, it’s okay. Even though you planned for it a lot, still there are a few feelings that come. It’s a tad bit emotional, a tad bit relief. I was just thinking I have to catch a flight, probably this is [the last time]. In the lead up to that, because I was kind of preparing myself like ‘oh maybe this is the last practice session’, ‘oh this is the last time I am going to practice wicket-keeping’, ‘oh this is the last time I am playing at this ground.’ So these sort of moments just kept playing in my mind a lot. In a way I was mentally prepared for whenever it had to happen. But I was so much more prepared for 18th May [last league game vs CSK]. Once that part of the tournament was crossed, I was extremely elated and very, very happy and grateful. The 22nd [Eliminator vs RR] came around pretty fast, but overall it was a mixed feeling of relief, emotion and the fact that it has all come to an end,” DK told Cricbuzz in an interview.

 

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Dinesh Karthik on playing another match

 

Dinesh Karthik said he is physically fit to play another three years but it is all about the mental side of things. He also talked about how it would be unfair for the franchise if he gets into this cycle but can not complete it.

 

"I think I am physically very much prepared to play for another three years. Especially with the Impact Player rule, it becomes that much easier. So in terms of playing the sport, easily I think I could’ve pushed for another cycle. I don’t have too many issues in my life. Touch wood, I have never missed a game because of an injury through my three decades. I’ve been blessed that way. I was never worried about my body or my fitness. It was all about the mental side of things, whether I’ll be able to push as much in the lead-up to the tournament, whether if I don’t play as many matches, will I be okay with it. I am a big believer of whatever I look to do, I try to give it 100% commitment and do whatever I can to be the best in that. And I thought from hereon for me to play X amount of matches is going to be hard," he said.

 

"Mentally pushing myself for so long in terms of doing everything in the lead-up, even if I falter a little bit I wouldn’t be… even though from the outside people wouldn’t know, but internally I would find it very hard and I would be living with guilt. I don’t want that. At the end of the day, it is a professional sport and people are paying you and they expect a certain performance and that comes with responsibilities. I want to live up to those responsibilities internally to all the benchmarks that I have set. When I thought about that, I said, ‘No I don’t think I’ll be doing that.’ Add to the fact that I have a little bit of a young family, so spending time with them [is important]," Karthik further added.

 

"Those are all small factors, and I think the big one was whether I can do it for the next three years, because even if I go into this cycle and I play one year, I think it is a tad bit unfair on the team because they’ve picked me at a certain price point. If I don’t play the cycle or I walk into the tournament knowing that I won’t finish the cycle, then it is a little bit unfair on the team because they could have used that resource on a player they know would be there for all three seasons. Taking all that into account, I thought this is the time [to retire]. And most importantly, the fact that no matter what I do, I cannot play for India again was very evident. So it was the last nail in the coffin," Dinesh Karthik concluded.

 

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