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Young batter Tilak Varma scored an unbeaten 49 in India's seven-wicket win over West Indies in third T20I on Tuesday.
In the world of cricket, some players leave the sport earlier than expected, bidding farewell to their promising careers for various reasons. From personal choices to unfortunate circumstances, their early retirements often leave a lasting impact on the sport and its fans. In this article, we delve into the stories of ten exceptional cricketers who chose to retire early, each with their own unique and compelling reasons. From a young Pakistani talent embracing a devout life to an iconic English wicketkeeper battling anxiety issues, join us as we explore the journeys of these remarkable players through captivating pictures and gripping narratives.
Kohli has scored a total of 25,46 international runs in 499 matches in 15-year career. He is set to retire, whenever that day comes, as an absolute legend of the sport.
Ashwin picked up 12 wickets in the first Test vs West Indies. Ojha says star spinner's best reply to the snub he faced in the World Test Championship 2023 final was with the cricket ball and he showed why he is the No 1 spinner.
The concept of International Yoga Day was introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his 2014 address to the United Nations General Assembly.
Suresh Raina makes a big statement when he is asked to comment on who to pick between Suryakumar Yadav and Sarfaraz Khan in the India playing 11 for the first two Tests vs Australia next month
The former India batter Suresh Raina recalled how MS Dhoni is also known for his near perfect calls on DRS (Decision Review System).
Delhi Capitals acquired the services of Salt for INR 2 crore in the recently concluded player auctions.
Mumbai Indians pacer Jofra Archer went on to claim 3/27 in 4 overs on his return to professional cricket set up his side MI Cape Town’s eight-wicket win at the Newlands stadium in Cape Town.
Argentina's footbal star Lionel Messi sent a surprise gift for BCCI general secretary which is his signed jersey from World Cup and Twitter is in disbelief, check here
Pragyan Ojha wants more from Shubman Gill. He says that Gill is not even India's third choice opener, he is probably the fourth or five and he needs to deliver the big runs if he wants to stay in contention for a permanent spot in the playing XI.
Here are five unluckiest cricketers who never got what they deserved in Indian cricket. Take a look at the listicle below.
Joe Root has a total of 10,015 Test runs and is 5,906 behind Tendulkar, who notched up 15,921 in a career spanning 200 Tests.Root has a total of 10,015 Test runs and is 5,906 behind Tendulkar, who notched up 15,921 in a career spanning 200 Tests.
Former England left-arm spinner Monty Panesar also invited the pop star to talk on the ongoing farmers’ agitation in India.
Farmers have been protesting on the different borders of the national capital since November 26 last year against the three newly enacted contentious farm laws.
The laws, however, have been put on hold by the Supreme Court.
After Pragyan Ojha announced his retirement from all the forms of cricket, legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has paid tribute to the former Indian spinner by welcoming him to the second innings club.
Indian spinner Pragyan Ojha on Friday announced his retirement from international and first-class cricket with immediate effect, thus bringing an end to his 16-year-long cricketing career.
Longest IPL six: Former Chennai Super Kings all-rounder Albie Morkel owns the record for hitting the biggest six in the history of Indian Premier League.
The four sixes were vintage Dhoni and the 2000-odd spectators who had come to watch him in action were not disappointed. They were ecstatic when Ashoke Dinda dropped a sitter at long-off that trickled down to the boundary.
Dinda reportedly termed Ojha as an "outsider", referring to his inter-state transfer from Hyderabad during last season.
From 100 for 0, Punjab were reduced to 112 for 3 beofre Yuvraj started hitting the bowling adding 44 with Vohra.
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