Former India cricket captain Sourav
Ganguly has decided not to play in next year's Indian Premier League (IPL) and
to retire from the game.BBCNews
Ganguly,
40, said that to continue playing would be "very tough for the body".
Considered
one of India 's most successful
captains, Ganguly quit international cricket in 2008 but continued playing in
the IPL.
He
scored more than 18,500 runs in Tests and one-day internationals.
"I
had a wonderful time playing in the IPL for five seasons. It gave me a chance
to keep playing top-class cricket even after quitting international cricket.
But I can't go on forever," Ganguly told The Times of
India.
He
was contracted to play next year for the Pune Warriors.
After
retiring from international cricket he continued to play in tournaments such as
the IPL and Ranji Trophy for his home state West Bengal .
Ganguly's
decision will bring to a close the former captain's 21-year career, during
which he led India to the 2003 World Cup
final, where they were beaten by Australia .
Wisden
ranked him the sixth greatest one-day international batsman of all time, behind
Viv Richards, Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Dean Jones and Michael Bevan.
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