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Amit Mishra Retirement: Team India spinner Amit Mishra has announced his retirement from all formats from cricket. With this, he gave a break of 25 years long cricket career.
Amit Mishra Retirement: Former Indian team spinner R Ashwin (R Ashwin) After another spinner said goodbye to all the formats of cricket. This is none other leg -spinner Amit Mishra (Amit Mishra) Are. He played his last match for the Indian team in 2027 and kept playing 42 -year -old cricketer IPL. But now he announced his retirement after playing cricket after 25 years. It is being told that Mishra has confirmed his retirement on the phone to PTI. He said that I have announced to retire and this decision has been taken keeping in mind that young cricketers get a chance with repeated injuries.
Debut against South Africa
Amit Mishra has played 22 Tests, 36 ODIs and 10 T20 matches in his cricket career. Along with this, he took 76 wickets in his Test cricket, while taking 64 wickets in ODIs. At the same time, he has also shown the feat of taking a hat -trick in IPL 3 times and he is the first cricketer to do so. Meanwhile, you can play in the second league of the world with retirement. Let me tell you that Mishra started his international cricket career in 2003 with an ODI against South Africa and made his Test cricket debut in 2008. Let us know that the influence of Harbhajan Singh and Anil Kumble in the Indian team was very high, due to which they could not get a chance to play much in the team.
Thanks to fans: Mishra
Talking to PTI on the phone, Amit Mishra said that these 25 years of my life in cricket (first class debut in 2000) were very memorable. I am grateful to BCCI, Administration, Haryana Cricket Association, Associate Staff and my family members who stayed with me during this time. Also, I want to thank my fans, whose love and support made every match of my career memorable. Apart from this, he said that cricket has given me countless memories and priceless learning and every moment spent on the field has become such a memor that I will preserve throughout my life.
Career was longer than Sachin
Mishra played the last IPL in the year 2024 with Lucknow Super Giants. Mishra has expressed his desire to join the game through coaching and commentary. In his career, he has taken 166 wickets in the IPL, representing four teams including Sunrisers Hyderabad, Deccan Chargers, Delhi Capitals and LSG at an average of 23.98. Let me tell you that Amit Mishra’s cricket has been longer than Sachin Tendulkar, who is called the God of Cricket. In 2013, Sachin stopped his 24 -year long journey of cricket. At the same time, Amit Mishra has played cricket for 25 years.