Mongia retired from first class cricket in December 2004.
Mongia's son Harinder Singh(standing)
is determined to take the business to new heights.
Mohit Mongia, Mitesh Patel(Baroda),
Joydeep Banik and Ninad Kadam(Tripura) all made their T20 debuts.
Mongia, the left-handed top-order batsman has made his debut against Australia in the year 2001.
Mongia and Yuvraj played their first World Cup
in the year 2003 on the soil of South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya.
The punishment for playing the ICL left Mongia without any official connection with the game and he was lost to cricket.
Ever since his foray into international cricket, Mongia would become an integral part of the Indian
team that dominated Test cricket in sub-continent conditions.
The Indian authorities suspended Prabhakar and Mongia and the match referee Raman Subba Row
docked the team two points for not playing in the spirit of the game.
Most players banned by the Board for their
association with the ICL were granted amnesty but Mongia remained the lone cricketer who was kept out of the official circuit.
Mongia is a member of the 2003 World Cup runners-up Indian team,
his last appearance on the field was for Punjab in 2007, before he joined the Indian Cricket League(ICL) and was later banned by the BCCI.
Mongia is a member of the Indian team,
which finished runner-up in the 2003 World Cup, his last appearance on the field was in 2007 for Punjab before he joined the Indian Cricket League(ICL) and was subsequently banned by the BCCI.