"Ajit Agarkar has announced his retirement though I wanted him to continue. He said he did not want to block any youngster's place in the Mumbai team and wanted to announce it at the start of the season and allow someone else to settle down in the team," said MCA president Ravi Savant today.
"Agarkar is among the last of Mumbai players to have played for India consistently and also led Mumbai team to the national championship title last year. We appreciate his contribution," Savant added.
Though wiry in structure, he had a very whippy action with which he generated bounce and pace.
He took 58 wickets from his 26 Tests at a costly 47-plus per wicket and 288 in ODIs at just over 27 per victim with 6 for 41 in Adelaide against Australia in Tests in 2003-04 and 6 for 42 in ODIs, also against Australia at Melbourne on the same tour, as his best.
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His lone Test century (109 not out) in international cricket came at the hallowed Lord's cricket ground in London in 2002.
In all, he played 110 first class games.
He also represented Delhi Daredevils in the IPL and played four T20 Internationals, three of those in the inaugural World Cup won by India in 2007.
It was his last appearance for the country in international cricket.