India centre-back Anas Edathodika has announced his retirement from international football, a day after a hamstring injury forced him off the field within four minutes of the crucial Asian Cup clash against Bahrain in Sharjah.
"It's been a very hard decision to take and accept. I love (sic) to play more years at my best, but I think it's the time to step down and give opportunities to youngsters who can perform better," Kerala Blasters defender Anas said in a social media post announcing his decision, where he said further that the injury picked up in the early moments of the Bahrain game will "hurt me forever".
Anas,31, picked up 19 caps for India in all (11 wins, 4 defeats, 4 draws), and was one of 47 players handed their debut by coach Stephen Constantine, who himself announced his resignation after the 1-0 defeat to Bahrain saw India become the first team to be knocked out of the 24-team Asian Cup.
Anas had made his debut in a 3-2 away friendly win against Cambodia in March 2017. Alongside Sandesh Jhingan in the heat of the Indian defence, he played all six of the team's Asian Cup qualifiers that paved their return to the continental tournament for the first time since 2011.