Shanthakumaran Sreesanth Nair has announced his retirement from all fomr of cricket. The fast bowler who was part of the World Cup-winning Indian teams in 2007 and 2011 and made his comeback after 9 years, has now retired froHOwm all domestic and international cricket.
Sreesanth was handed a life-ban in 2013 after he was found guilty of spot fixing while playing for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL. Later, his punishment was reduced to 7 years and his ban was lifted, as he made his comeback to cricket in 2020.
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However, the 39-year old cricketer didn’t get picked in consecutive IPL auctions and was recently seen playing in the ongoing Ranji Trophy. The bowler on Wednesday (March 9th) announced through a tweet that he is retiring from professional cricket after no real sparks since his comeback.
‘It has been an honor to represent my family, my teammates and the people of India. Nd everyone who loves the game. With much sadness but without regret, I say this with a heavy heart: I am retiring from the Indian domestic (first class and all formats )cricket’ read Sreesanth’s tweet.
The right-arm fast-medium bowler from Kerala has represented team India in 27 test matches, 53 ODIs and 10 T20Is. Sreesanth has registered 87, 75 and 7 wickets respectively in these matches. He is remembered for his performance in the semi-finals of the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007, where he dismissed Aussie greats like Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden; and took the catch that won India the T20 World Cup in the final against Misbah-ul-Haq.
Sreesanth made his debut on 25th October 2005 against Sri Lanka at Nagpur, where he picked up 2 wickets in 5.4 overs. Whereas, the last time he represented India was in a test match against England at the Oval on August 18th, 2011.
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