Munaf Patel, a member of the 2011 World Cup winning team, retires from international cricket



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Munaf Patel, a member of the World Cup winning team in 2011, announced his retirement from international cricket, report published in in The Indian Express . part of the next T10 league, where he will play for Rajputs. Munaf has imposed himself as one of the next big stars of Indian cricket, before making his debut in national cricket while he impressed Sachin Tendulkar.

His first-clbad debut came for India A against the New Zealand team's visit to Rajkot in 2003. In less than three years, he played test cricket. His test debut took place against South Africa in Durban in March 2006, when his debut as an ODI took place a month later.

His career was marked by injuries that earned him 13 trials and 70 ODI in his last international appearance. 2011. He also played three T20Is, all coming in 2011.

"There is no regret; after all the cricketers with whom I played are retired. Only Dhoni remains! Baki sab does ho chuke hain. So, there is no sadness as such. Sabka time khatam ho chuka hain, ghum hota jab saare khel rahe host aur mein retires kar raha hota (everyone is finished, there will be sadness only if the others play and I have stopped to smoke!), he said. The Indian Express .

"There is no particular reason, age ho chuka hai, the physical form is not the same.Young people are waiting for opportunities and it is not beautiful if I persevere. Essential is that there is no longer any motivation, I was part of the winning team of the World Cup in 2011, there can be no higher level ", has-it- he added.

(The last competitive match of Munaf Patel was disputed by Lions of Gujarat. Photo credits: BCCI )

Munaf We remember us for his victory over the 2011 World Cup final against England, where the team led by Andre Strauss needed 14 points to win.They had scored nine points in the first three balls and were on the The Three Lions need two points from the last ball and the match is over on a tie, Munaf does not. born only one.

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During his career, Munaf also played for Baroda, Gujarat and Maharashtra. In IPL, he played for the Rajasthan Royals, Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Lions, a team for which he was playing his last professional game in 2017. Munaf Patel retired with an experience of 69 first-clbad games, 140 of list A and 97 T20, that he scalped. 125 counters in total.

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