As India prospered,
the team had picked that extra-bowler the characteristic Ashish Nehra who had
earlier announced his retirement. He did
bowl well but could not pick up a wicket and bowled the last over of the
match. Here too it was an event as he
was bowling from his own end ! - paying tribute to the retiring Ashish Nehra, the
Delhi District Cricket Association (DDCA) on Wednesday named one of the playing
ends at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium after the veteran seamer. Nehra became
only the second bowler in international cricket, after England paceman James
Anderson, to bowl from his own end.
Nehra the gentle
bowler would he remembered for his incisive spells and smiling face. Owing to prolonged injury worries, Nehra
could not take more than 44 wickets in Test cricket in 17 matches. His limited
overs career record has been far more impressive with 157 wickets from 120 ODI
matches, besides 34 scalps from 26 T20 Internationals.
He made his debut
in Feb 1999 at Colombo and thus his International career has lasted for 18 long
years ~ the last time he played a test was in 2004. His ODI debut was against Zimbabwe in June
2001 at Harare and he played in that WC 2011 game when India beat Pakistan ..
Well played Nehraji
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
1st Nov 2017.
