The India-Australia Test series will begin on February 9, with the opening match taking place in Bangalore. Sunil Narine, a former India all-rounder, has declared his retirement from all forms.
The Test series between India and Australia will begin on February 9. The series will consist of four Tests. Not just India, but cricket teams from all around the world are keeping an eye on this at the moment. But, in the interim, the player has made a major statement.
Nobody knew anything till the player who led Team India to the World Cup in 2007 stated on social media that he is retiring from all forms of cricket. He has sent a letter to the BCCI about it, in which he has explained everything in detail.
This player was incredibly significant when Team India won the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007 under the management of MS Dhoni, and at the moment he became India’s biggest player as well as Pakistan’s worst opponent. We’re referring to Joginder Sharma.
Despite the fact that Joginder Sharma has not played for Team India in years, he has been playing the rest of the cricket someplace. Jo Gind Sharma is around 39 years old now.
In terms of Team India experience, Joginder played from 2004 to 2007. He has played four ODIs and four T20 matches.
He was recently spotted playing in the Legends League, which features chosen players from across the world. He was then able to demonstrate strong batting and bowling hands. But his power will no longer be visible on the cricket pitch.
Despite the fact that he is currently working on a major position in Haryana Police, he frequently shares something or other on social media.
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