Finally, this player was forced to retire from cricket, after 8 years, a chance was still ruined career

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Cricket News: Two matches of the five -match Test series being played between India and England have been played. Both India and England are on par with each series. The third match of the series will be played on July 10 at Lord’s ground. But before the third match, a big news is coming from the team of Team India. If media reports are in mind, then soon after 8 years after the England series, this player will soon announce his retirement.

Return to Cricket after a long gap of 8 years

Actually, we are talking about Karun Nair, who has scored a travel century for India Cricket, not anyone else here, in 2016, Karun Nair had triple century for India and made headlines fiercely. But his performance in some Test matches proved to be a flop. Due to which he was dropped from the team. After finishing a long wide exile of about 8 years in 2025, he got a chance to play in Team India on the basis of domestic performance. But on the occasion against England, this player is seen hitting an ax on his own feet.

This player is hitting an ax on his own feet

In fact, Karun Nair got a chance in the first Test match against England, in the first innings, Nair lost his wicket at zero without opening an account, after which he got opportunities to play in the second innings as well. But during this time he was dismissed by 20 runs, in the second Test, he was given a chance once again, batting at number 3, Nair proved to be a flop once again.

Player’s embarrassing performance in banking

Nair, who scored 303 runs for India in 2016, has not proved to be successful in putting even a 50 against England. After 303, his best score has been 31 runs, although he has scored only 31 runs in Buckingham’s first innings. But Nair’s presence in the third Test match is raising questions, which is believed to be seeing. Nair can announce his retirement from the Indian team soon after the Kingland tour is over.

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