'I felt this was the best time to leave' - Mandeep Singh opens up on his permanent move from Punjab to Tripura

After dedicating the initial 15 years of his cricketing career to Punjab, Mandeep recently made a significant decision to relocate to Tripura.

By CricTracker Staff

Updated - 11 Aug 2024, 15:48 IST

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Mandeep Singh captivated the domestic cricketing scene in India with his recent announcement on social media regarding his deliberate decision to relocate to Tripura for enhanced cricketing prospects. This decision of Mandeep swiftly became the focal point of widespread discussion.

He revealed that his most significant aspiration was fulfilled during last year’s triumphant Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy campaign, which marked Punjab's end to a 30-year trophy drought. He also noted that his heart remained deeply connected to where he spent his formative years and expressed a desire for a poignant conclusion to his career with the state that afforded him 15 years of unwavering opportunities.

"Winning a trophy for Punjab was my ultimate dream, which we achieved last season. So, I felt this was the best time to leave. And it's not like I cannot go back - I have left on good terms. I hope to finish with Punjab because my heart is with Punjab," stated Mandeep, as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

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Concerning the potential continuation of his captaincy role, Mandeep indicated that there have been no definitive discussions with the Tripura Cricket Association on the matter. He also reflected on how, despite his extensive domestic experience, the new chapter with Tripura would feel like starting on a clean slate.

"I haven't talked about it [regarding captaincy with the Tripura Cricket Association]. I spoke to our coach, PV Shashikanth, but we only discussed only how to take the team forward. Everything is a bit new for me," mentioned Mandeep.

The inspirations are right in front of me: Mandeep

He also delineated the specific objectives he had established, which primarily involved a streamlined pathway aimed at re-entering the considerations for the Indian team. He also provided two exemplary instances of compatriots who achieved significant success for the nation and in the IPL at what might be considered later stages of their careers, stating that these individuals were the ones fueling his aspirations of making it big.

"I have a few goals. One is, of course, to play all three formats, and then, hopefully, make a comeback in the IPL. Obviously, if you get back into the IPL and do well, you start getting into the mix [for the Indian team]. If I am not wrong, Suryakumar Yadav played for India at the age of 30. Shashank Singh is 32-33 [32]. He had his first taste of success in the IPL last year. The inspirations are right in front of me," added Mandeep.
Interestingly, despite having played only three T20Is thus far, Mandeep boasts a resumé of 111 matches in his IPL career. He would be eager to augment this tally and excel in the cash-rich league, to generate buzz around his potential integration into the international arena.

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