Amit Mishra announces retirement from all forms of cricket
He racked up 535 wickets in an exemplary first class career while he collected 252 and 285 in List A and T20 cricket.
PTI
New Delhi, 4 Sep
Veteran India leg-spinner Amit Mishra on Thursday announced
his retirement from all forms of cricket, ending a career spanning more than
two decades.
Having last played for India in 2017, the 42-year-old
Haryana cricketer continued to feature in the IPL till the 2024 edition. Mishra
confirmed his retirement to PTI over phone.
"I have decided to retire," said Mishra.
In a statement, Mishra said the decision was largely based
on repeated injuries and the belief that the younger generation needed to take
over.
Mishra represented India in 22 Tests, 36 ODIs and 10 T20s.
His Test career yielded 76 wickets, while in ODIs he snared 64 scalps.
He was a classical leg-break bowler who made his Test debut
against Australia in 2008, five years after he made his India debut in an ODI
against South Africa in 2003.
With Harbhajan Singh and Anil Kumble starting most of the
games at home, Mishra had to wait for his Test cap.
It was a successful debut for him as he took a five-wicket
haul in the first innings before picking a couple of more in the second essay.
It ultimately became his only five-wicket haul in the traditional format.
"These 25 years (first class debut in 2000) of my life
in cricket have been nothing short of memorable. I am deeply grateful to the
BCCI, the administration, Haryana cricket association, the support staff, my
colleagues, and to my family members who were with me all this while.
"I would like to thank the fans whose love and support
whenever and wherever I played made the journey memorable. Cricket has given me
countless memories and invaluable learnings, and each moment on the ground has
been a memory I'll treasure for life," Mishra said in a statement issued
later.
His last competitive game was for Lucknow Super Giants in
the 2024 IPL season. His international career stagnated after R Ashwin and
Ravindra Jadeja entered the scene.
In the statement issued on Thursday, Mishra also expressed
the desire to stay involved in the game via coaching and commentary.
He racked up 535 wickets in an exemplary first class career
while he collected 252 and 285 in List A and T20 cricket.
In the IPL alone, he took 166 wickets at a stellar average
of 23.98 and a very acceptable economy rate of 7.36, representing four teams including
the Sun Risers Hyderabad, Deccan Chargers, Delhi Capitals and LSG.
He remains the only bowler to take three hat-tricks in the
IPL.
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