The player who won two World Cup for India retired from cricket, played the last match for the country 13 years ago
Piyush chawla retirement: Indian team 36 -year -old spinner Piyush Chawla (Piyush chawla) On Friday, June 06, he announced his retirement from international and domestic cricket. Significantly, Puff Chawla won two World Cups for the country and played his last international match for India about 13 years ago.
Yes, this has happened. In fact, Piyush has announced his retirement by sharing a long and passionate post with his official Instagram account. Through this post, he thanked all his IPL franchise teams (Punjab Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians), Coach (KK Gautam and late Mr. Pangaj Srivastava), family especially late father, BCCI and UPCA. You can see this emotional post of Piyush Chawla below.
It is worth noting that this 36 -year -old bowler played 3 Tests, 25 ODIs and 7 T20 Internationals for the country in which he took 7 Test wickets, 32 ODI wickets and 4 T20 wickets. Not only this, Piyush took the work of taking 446 wickets in 235 innings of 137 matches in first class cricket and took 254 wickets in 160 innings of 164 matches in List A cricket. Let us know that Piyush was also a good player of T20 format and added 1,565 runs in addition to taking 319 wickets while playing 297 matches.
Apart from this, also know that he was also a member of the Indian team that won the T20 World Cup in 2007 and the ODI World Cup winning in 2011. In the 2011 World Cup, he got a chance to play 3 matches for the country, in which he gave 174 runs in 28 overs and took 4 wickets. The special thing is that Dhoni had chosen him in the World Cup team keeping it on top of the player like Rohit Sharma and for this he clashed with the selectors.
Let us know that at present, Piyush is associated with a commentator and expert cricket and is entertaining the fans using their experience, explaining to the new cricket.