To Play For This T20 Franchise Outside India Dinesh Karthik makes a stunning U-turn

On Tuesday, former wicketkeeper and batsman of team India and royal challengers Bangalore Dinesh Karthik was signed by Paarl Royals for the third season of the SA20, making him the first Indian cricketer to participate in the South African league, starting on January 9. 

Karthik, who is 39 years old, retired from all forms of cricket in June this year, and since then he has been roped in as a mentor-cum-batting coach by IPL side Royal Challengers Bengaluru. 


Karthik, who has played 180 matches for India across all three formats, said, “I have so many fond memories of playing in and visiting South Africa, and when this opportunity came about, I couldn’t say no because of how special it would be to come back to playing competitive cricket and win this incredible competition with the Royals.”


His last competitive T20 match was in the IPL 2024 for RCB, where he made 326 runs in 14 matches at a strike-rate of 187.36, whereas his last match in India colours was against Bangladesh during the T20 World Cup in Australia in 2022.


Karthik, who was roped in as the league ambassador a day earlier, said, “I am delighted to be joining the Paarl Royals team, which oozes a lot of experience, quality, and potential. I am certainly looking forward to joining the group and contributing to what should be an exciting season.” Kumar Sangakkara, who is the Royals’ Director of Cricket, hoped to tap into the extensive T20 experience of Karthik.



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