World Cup winner leg spinner Piyush Chawla introduced retirement from all codecs


New Delhi
India’s two -time World Cup winner leg -spinner Piyush Chawla on Friday introduced his retirement from all codecs {of professional} cricket. Chawla, 36, gave details about this by posting Instagram. He wrote, “The time has come to say goodbye to this lovely recreation after spending greater than 20 years on the sphere.”

The 2007 T20 World Cup and the 2011 ODI World Cup win in Chawla have been a part of the Indian crew. Chawla took greater than 1000 wickets in all codecs in skilled cricket. Until his final efficiency in 2012, he performed 3 Checks, 25 ODIs and seven T20 matches for India in 5 years by which he took 43 wickets.

Chawla mentioned, ‘From representing India on the highest stage to turning into part of the 2007 T20 World Cup and the 2011 ODI World Cup profitable crew, this unimaginable journey has not been lower than a boon each second. These reminiscences will all the time be in my coronary heart. The IPL franchise Punjab Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Chennai Tremendous Kings and Mumbai Indians who trusted me. The Indian Premier League has been a particular chapter of my profession and I’ve cherished each second taking part in in it. I’m my coaches Mr. Ok.Ok. Gautam and late Shri Pankaj Saraswat are grateful to the center, who ready me as a cricketer.

He additional mentioned, ‘At the moment is a really emotional day for me as a result of I formally announce my retirement from all codecs of worldwide and home cricket. Even when I am going away from the crease, however cricket will all the time be inside me. Now I’m keen to start out a brand new journey by taking the spirit and lesson of this lovely recreation with me.

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