Former Team India off-spinner Ramesh Powar, who represented team India in 2 tests and 31 ODI international matches, bid adieu to competitive cricket following an eminent 15 year old career. Although he could not glitter on the international forum with only 6 test wickets. all against Bangladesh and 34 ODI scalps, his 442 first class wickets speak for his ingenuity with the ball as he guided Mumbai to multiple Ranji Trophy victories in the past, conjuring a formidable spin attack with Sairaj Bahutule.
His heavy demeanor and obesity were impediments on the path of a successful career, with his twilight years having been overshadowed by Harbhajan Singh. Powar. who represented Rajasthan and Gujarat in the terminal stages of his career, exclaimed that he had always been a humble servant of the sport he adored and revered the most.He is all set to play in the Master Champions league
He also stated that in the year 2013-2014, the Gujarat Cricket Association solicited his assistance in developing the young players and the emerging side with all his experience and dexterity. He accepted his responsibility as a senior player to help as many bowlers as he could and also cited no issues while shifting with Parthiv Patel being a good pal of his.