"My ambition is to become the first West Indies batsman to score 12,000 runs in Test cricket. That will be a huge achievement and something that I will cherish forever. I want to retire as the highest run-scorer in West Indies cricket. I hope I am given a chance to realise my dreams," Chanderpaul, who is just three weeks short of his 41st birthday, told PTI during an interaction.
"I still feel I am playing well and have the hunger to perform at the highest level," said Chanderpaul.
Recently, former Brazilian World Cup star Rivaldo and his son Rivaldinho played and scored in the same match for second division Brazilian club Mogi Mirim and Chanderpaul knows a thing or two about how it feels to play alongside his son.
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"It was a great experience to play alongside my son Tagenarine. Playing a first-class match with one's son is obviously a proud moment for any father. Although, we did not get a chance to bat together in the middle. He scored 40 (in the second innings) out of total of 171. He looked compact and played the first-class level bowlers well. The more he plays, the more he will improve," said the dogged left-hander.
Chanderpaul has played this edition of Caribbean Premier League with Guyana Amazon Warriors but his couple of matches went without much success.