Zaheer set to represent Mumbai
Zaheer Khan, the Indian fast bowler, has quit Baroda and is all set to represent Mumbai this domestic season
Cricinfo staff
29-Sep-2006
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Zaheer Khan, the Indian fast bowler, has quit Baroda and is all set to represent Mumbai this domestic season. He reportedly made this decision after Dilip Vengsarkar, the new Indian chairman of selectors, asked him to apply for a transfer.
Zaheer has requested a No Objection Certificate from the Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) and would have submit it to the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) before the September 30 deadline for all players applying for transfers. A formal announcement is likely when the MCA managing committee meets on Friday.
Rakesh Parikh, the secretary of the BCA, confirmed Zaheer's request but stated that his departure would leave a void in the Baroda side, which won the Ranji Trophy in 2001. In the final against Railways, Zaheer picked up five wickets for just 16 runs on the final day to bowl Railways out and secure the title by a narrow margin.
"He had played an important role in making the team Ranji Trophy champions five years ago when Baroda had defeated Railways," Parikh told PTI. "In subsequent years, Baroda continued to do well in Ranji with Zaheer playing his role sincerely in all the matches."
Zaheer honed his cricketing skills in Mumbai in 1996-97 but later shifted to Baroda, after failing to find a place in the Mumbai line-up. He made his Ranji Trophy debut in 1999-2000 representing Baroda and was called to the national side in 2000. However, he has been out of the Indian team since the tour of Pakistan earlier this year and failed to make the cut when the Champions Trophy squad was announced, despite a memorable season with English county Worcestershire, during which he picked up 69 wickets in the County Championship.