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Srinath on his early retirement: My hands and knees had gone down

In an interview, Javagal Srinath talks about India's fast bowling attack in the 90s as well as his early retirement

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Javagal Srinath gestures during a practice session in Bangalore, 01 March 2000, prior to the second cricket test against South Africa. Picture/ AFP

Javagal Srinath gestures during a practice session in Bangalore, 01 March 2000, prior to the second cricket test against South Africa. Picture/ AFP

Former Indian cricketer Javagal Srinath was part of the pace duo alongside Venkatesh Prasad for the better part of the 90s. Srinath and Prasad along with spinner Anil Kumble formed a terrific bowling trio together for Team India.

Javagal Srinath, who turned 50 in August last year, retired from the game in 2003 after playing for 12 years. Srinath played 67 Test and 229 ODIs for India taking 236 and 315 in those respective formats.

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