Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Team India salutes Nehra as Kotla turns up in numbers

- Sidharth Gulati siddharth.gulati@htlive.com

NEW DEIHI: It has been four years since Sachin Tendulkar bade a tearful adieu to cricket, with a packed Wankhede Stadium as well as the cricket world on TV watching. Ashish Nehra ended the long wait on Wednesday for another India player to bow out on the field. The left-arm pacer’s achievemen­ts may be modest, but fans turned up in numbers at the Kotla for his farewell game.

Virat Kohli’s team had never beaten New Zealand in five previous Twenty20s between the teams. But the sentiment was obvious, with all attention on the local hero, ending an 18-year India career.

A hoarding above the Kotla sightscree­n read ‘Ashish Nehra End’. A few moments later, the electronic sight-screen displayed ‘Farewell Ashish Nehra’. The two screens then showed the bowling clips and statistics of the evening’s trending hashtag #nehraji.

“Ashish Nehra is playing,” announced Virat Kohli at the toss, ending any remaining doubts despite the selectors naming the 38-year-old in the squad for the Delhi game alone.

KOHLI’S TRIBUTE

“Nineteen years as a fast bowler is a great achievemen­t. One of the smartest guys I’ve played with, always loves helping youngsters. Sad to see him go,” added Kohli, whose photograph receiving an award from the senior player has a special place in Delhi cricket.

Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and MS Dhoni were the first to step on the field for their drills as the crowd waited for Nehra. As soon as Ashish Nehra came out, the crowd went berserk. He was greeted by former teammate Murali Kartik, now a TV commentato­r. The duo was part of the Indian team when they retained the Border Gavasksar Trophy on the 2003-04 tour against Steve Waugh’s Australia.

Nehra was then seen having a chat with Virender Sehwag, with whom he had shared numerous scooter rides to practice as a youngster. When he joined the team huddle, Nehra was felicitate­d by Kohli and MS Dhoni.

KOTLA HONOUR

In 2015, when Virender Sehwag, on announcing his retirement, was felicitate­d at Kotla during India-SA Test, the Delhi associatio­n had put up large metal hoardings at both ends giving his best Test performanc­es. On Wednesday, Nehra got the honour.

Fans expressed their sentiment while his family members watched from a special corporate enclosure. “Ashish Nehra is one of my favourite bowlers from the time he took six wickets against England in the 2003 World Cup in South Africa. I was in 10th or 12th standard. I used to follow him, how he performed, and his bowling action. So, it’s an emotional moment for me,” said a fan.

Another fan recalled his spell against Pakistan in 2004, when he defended nine runs in the last over of the Karachi ODI.

Nehra, who finished with 0/29 in India’s 53-run win, was congratula­ted by the Indian and NZ team members as the entire Kotla rose to its feet. He touched the feet of former India skipper Bishan Singh Bedi, who was sitting near the sidelines before the entire Indian team took a lap of honour, Delhi boys Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan hoisting Nehra on their shoulders.

 ?? BCCI PICS ?? Ashish Nehra receives a trophy from Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni during the felicitati­on at the Ferozeshah Kotla on Wednesday.
BCCI PICS Ashish Nehra receives a trophy from Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni during the felicitati­on at the Ferozeshah Kotla on Wednesday.

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