Dismissing the iconic Sachin Tendulkar in both the innings of the Ranji Super League final in 2006-07 will remain the "greatest moment" in offspinner Saurasish Lahiri's first-class career spanning 17 years.
Lahiri today announced his retirement from first-class cricket.
"Both the dismissals happened in the zone and I could not have asked for more," Lahiri told a packed news conference sitting alongside his former captains Sourav Ganguly, Laxmi Ratan Shukla and Manoj Tiwary.
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Lahiri's dogged 48 not out in his 100th first-class match was instrumental in Bengal securing a draw against Madhya Pradesh, a result that had helped his state avoid relegation to group B in 2014-15.
But ironically it happened to be Lahiri's last first- class match for Bengal as he went out of favour in 2015-16 with Bengal roping in former India left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha.
"Yes, initially it was disappointing. But I've no regrets. I am really overwhelmed by the way they have stood by me. I could not have asked for more."
On his post retirement plan, Lahiri said he would switch to coaching.