Dinesh Karthik, the veteran wicketkeeper-batsman who recently called curtains on his Indian Premier League (IPL) career, has shed light on the reasons behind his decision. Surprisingly, it wasn’t his physical fitness that pushed him towards retirement, but the ever-growing mental demands of the high-octane league.
Fitness wasn’t issue for Dinesh Karthik
At 38, Dinesh Karthik insists his body remains in top shape. “I think I am physically very much prepared to play for another three years,” he told Cricbuzz.
He highlighted the recently introduced “Impact Player” rule as a factor that would have eased his workload, further emphasizing his physical readiness. “Touch wood, I have never missed a game because of an injury,” he added, proudly referencing his remarkable injury-free career spanning three decades.
Mental Challenge for Dinesh Karthik in IPL
However, the mental toll of the game proved a different story. “It was all about the mental side of things,” Dinesh Karthik confessed. The uncertainties surrounding his role and playing time weighed heavily on him. “Whether I’ll be able to push as much in the lead-up to the tournament, whether if I don’t play as many matches, will I be okay with it,” he pondered.
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Intrinsic Motivation: Driving Force for Karthik
Karthik’s long and successful IPL career is a testament to his unwavering inner drive. “I am internally very, very motivated,” he declared. He recounted the mantra that kept him going – “if you are the best, no one can stop you.” Despite facing challenges, he never gave up hope, always striving to make the most of every opportunity.
Legacy etched in IPL history
Karthik leaves behind a remarkable IPL legacy. As one of the league’s founding members, he has played a staggering 257 matches – the joint second-highest alongside Rohit Sharma – falling just short of MS Dhoni’s record of 264 appearances.
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Mix of emotions for Dinesh Karthik
Currently, Karthik finds himself occupied with family events, which are proving a welcome distraction as he adjusts to retirement. Reflecting on his final match, he admits to a mix of emotions. “There’s a tad bit emotional, a tad bit relief,” he described.
While mentally prepared for the inevitable end, he acknowledges a stronger emotional pull towards the swansong. Ultimately, he expresses a sense of relief, gratitude, and acceptance as he closes the chapter on his illustrious IPL career.