Kedar Jadhav has retired from all formats of cricket. 39-year-old Kedar gave this information by posting on social media on June 3. Kedar played his last match for India against New Zealand in February 2020.
Kedar Jadhav, one of India’s star cricketers, has retired from all formats of cricket. 39-year-old Kedar gave this information by posting on social media on June 3. Kedar played his last match for India against New Zealand in February 2020.
Kedar Jadhav made his international debut in 2014 against Sri Lanka. Kedar has played 73 ODIs for India, in which he scored 1389 runs at an average of 42.09. During this, his strike rate was 101.60. Kedar scored 2 centuries and 6 half-centuries in ODIs.
Apart from this, he also took 27 wickets in ODIs by showing the magic of his spin. Kedar Jadhav started his T20 International career in 2015 against Zimbabwe. In a total of 9 T20 International matches, Kedar Jadhav scored 122 runs at an average of 20.33.
Kedar Jadhav also announced his retirement like MS Dhoni. He wrote on his Instagram account that, from three o’clock, I should be considered retired from all formats of cricket. Kedar also shared pictures of his cricketing career, in the background of which the song Zindagi ke safar mein… was playing. Kedar’s retirement reminded of former Indian captain MS Dhoni. Dhoni retired from international cricket in a similar way on 15 August 2020.
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