“What’s gone is gone. I look at the future [rather] than what’s happened in the past,” Kulkarni said. “I know I should have played more cricket for the Indian team, but what’s gone is gone. I’ve never cribbed about it.””I’ve never pointed my finger at anyone. That’s how I am. That’s my personality. I’ve always taken that as a challenge. I’ve always wanted to improve, not looking at others but at my game or myself. Each and every day when I stepped on the field, I wanted to do better. How can I do better – that was the question on my mind.”Kulkarni finishes his playing career with 95 first-class appearances, in which he took 281 wickets. He also has 223 wickets from 130 List-A games and 154 wickets from 162 T20s.Rahane, who has played with Kulkarni from when they were Under-19 cricketers, lauded his team-mate’s never-say-die attitude and his longevity for Mumbai.Mumbai winning the Ranji Trophy gave Dhawal Kulkarni a dream send off•PTI

“I think, there are lot of good qualities about Dhawal. We were room partners for many years. But one thing about him as a cricketer [that stood out], the determination and the attitude of never giving up,” Rahane said. “Playing for 17 years for Mumbai is not easy. But the commitment and determination with which he has played day-in day-out every year has been amazing.”It’s very easy when things are not going your way. But as a cricketer, he has shown that what is in his control, the commitment throughout the years… I have always seen [it],” Rahane said. “We were room partners in our younger days but after that I have watched him grow. He has won many games for Mumbai.”I think he has played in six finals and we have won all six [Mumbai won five of the finals Kulkarni played in]. His character on the field has been amazing. And I’ve been really happy for him, for his career.”

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