Yesterday marked a momentous occasion as the Indian cricket team secured victory in the ICC T20 World Cup, ending a 17-year quest for glory. Following this historic win, several senior players are bidding farewell to international T20 cricket.
Already, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have announced their retirements from T20 Internationals. Today, all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja joined them, revealing his decision to retire from T20 International cricket through a heartfelt message on Instagram.
Jadeja expressed deep satisfaction with his decision, stating, “I have always served my country with unwavering dedication, akin to a charging horse.” He pledged to continue contributing in other formats with the same passion. Reflecting on the T20 World Cup victory as a fulfillment of his career dream, Jadeja fondly recalled cherished memories and moments of camaraderie, extending gratitude to all who supported him throughout his journey.
Having played 74 T20 Internationals, Jadeja leaves behind a legacy that includes 515 runs and 54 wickets.