Rondra Jadeja Also Announced His Retirement From T20 Internationals - ESPN/ICC |
He mentioned his commitment to continue contributing in other formats for India in the future. Reflecting on his career, Jadeja expressed gratitude for the extensive support he received, particularly highlighting his aspiration to win the T20 World Cup, a dream he considers the pinnacle of his career.
Jadeja becomes the third Indian player to retire after the T20 World Cup, following Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. His performance in the tournament was disappointing, managing only 35 runs and taking a solitary wicket across five innings.
During his career, Jadeja played 74 matches for India in T20Is, claiming 54 wickets and scoring 515 runs in 41 innings. He has been a prominent figure in Indian cricket, known for his all-round skills and contributions both with the bat and ball.
Jadeja's retirement marks the end of an era in Indian cricket, as he joins the ranks of distinguished players who have contributed significantly to the sport. His legacy will be remembered for his athleticism, agility on the field, and crucial performances in various international matches.
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