Irfan Pathan (IANS)
New Delhi, Jan 5: Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan believes he has had a 'great, satisfying journey' while playing for Team India across formats, adding that he owes everything to the game of cricket for the person who he is at present.
Pathan, 35, who last turned out for India in 2012, on Saturday announced his retirement from all forms of international and domestic cricket. The left-hander finished with 2,821 runs and 301 wickets from 173 internationals across formats.
"It has been a great, satisfying journey. You always want to do better, you always want to have more opportunity, you always want to make a difference in every game you play. But you are not going to be successful in every game," Irfan told IANS.