All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja retires after T20 World Cup win

Team India won the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 trophy by defeating South Africa by 7 runs on June 29. Chasing 177 runs
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Ravindra Jadeja Announces T20I Retirement

Ravindra Jadeja announces retirement from T20Is The big news of the moment has come out from Indian cricket circles. After Virat Kohli, Captain Rohit Sharma, the third player of Team India has announced his retirement.

Team India won the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 trophy by defeating South Africa by 7 runs on June 29. Chasing 177 runs, Team India restricted South Africa to 169 for 8 in 20 overs. Team India thus won the T20 World Cup for the first time under the leadership of Rohit Sharma and for the second time overall. After this unforgettable victory of Team India, Virat Kohli followed by Captain Rohit Sharma announced his retirement. After that, Team India’s star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has also retired from T20i cricket. Ravindra Jadeja has given information about this by posting on social media.

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Jadeja’s Farewell Message

Ravindra Jadeja posted a photo with the T20 World Cup trophy on Instagram. Jadeja has written abundantly in this post. ā€œThank you very much, I bid farewell to T20 international cricket. I will always give 100 percent for the country like a proud running horse. Also, I will continue to play in other formats. Winning the T20 World Cup is like a dream come true. Thank you all for the unforgettable memories, enthusiasm, and unconditional support. Jai Hind,ā€ said Jadeja in an Insta post.

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Jadeja’s T20I Career

Ravindra Jadeja made his T20I debut on February 10, 2009 against Sri Lanka. Jadeja has represented Team India in a total of 74 matches since then till the T20 World Cup Final 2024. Jadeja scored 515 runs while batting in 41 innings in these 74 matches. 54 wickets have been taken in 71 innings. Jadeja’s best performance was 3 wickets for 15 runs.

A New Era for Indian Cricket:

Meanwhile, after winning the T20 World Cup, Virat Kohli first announced his retirement from T20i cricket during the post-match presentation. A few minutes later, Captain Rohit Sharma said in a press conference that he was saying goodbye to the short format. So now Jadeja thanks everyone and says that he is stopping here. At the same time, these three broke the cord with T20i cricket. Now it is certain that young players will get a chance to replace these three.

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