September 20, 2024

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Robin Uthappa retires from all types of ‘Indian cricket’

Through PTI

NEW DELHI: Former India opener Robin Uthappa, one of the most heroes of the 2007 T20 International Cup profitable nationwide staff, on Wednesday introduced his retirement from all types of “Indian cricket”.

The 36-year-old Uthappa, who remaining performed for India in 2015, made the announcement on his social media handles.

“It’s been my largest honour to constitute my nation and my state, Karnataka. On the other hand, all just right issues will have to come to an finish, and with a thankful middle, I’ve made up our minds to retire from all types of Indian cricket,” Uthappa mentioned.

“It is been twenty years since I began enjoying skilled cricket, and it’s been the best honour to constitute my nation and state, Karnataka- a lovely adventure of ups and downs; one who has been satisfying, rewarding, stress-free and allowed me to develop as a human being.”

With Wednesday’s announcement, the right-handed Karnataka batter is eligible to play in leagues of different international locations.

Uthappa was once a part of the rustic’s 2004 Below-19 International Cup staff. He made his India debut two years later and featured in 46 ODIs and 13 T20Is for India.

He scored 934 and 249 runs in ODIs and T20Is. He has 9446 top quality and 6534 Checklist A runs beneath his belt. Uthappa has gained two IPL trophies — one for KKR and one for CSK in 2014 and 2021 respectively.

NEW DELHI: Former India opener Robin Uthappa, one of the most heroes of the 2007 T20 International Cup profitable nationwide staff, on Wednesday introduced his retirement from all types of “Indian cricket”.

The 36-year-old Uthappa, who remaining performed for India in 2015, made the announcement on his social media handles.

“It’s been my largest honour to constitute my nation and my state, Karnataka. On the other hand, all just right issues will have to come to an finish, and with a thankful middle, I’ve made up our minds to retire from all types of Indian cricket,” Uthappa mentioned.

“It is been twenty years since I began enjoying skilled cricket, and it’s been the best honour to constitute my nation and state, Karnataka- a lovely adventure of ups and downs; one who has been satisfying, rewarding, stress-free and allowed me to develop as a human being.”

With Wednesday’s announcement, the right-handed Karnataka batter is eligible to play in leagues of different international locations.

Uthappa was once a part of the rustic’s 2004 Below-19 International Cup staff. He made his India debut two years later and featured in 46 ODIs and 13 T20Is for India.

He scored 934 and 249 runs in ODIs and T20Is. He has 9446 top quality and 6534 Checklist A runs beneath his belt. Uthappa has gained two IPL trophies — one for KKR and one for CSK in 2014 and 2021 respectively.