Yusuf Pathan announces retirement, quits from all forms of cricket
Indian allrounder Yusuf Pathan retired from all formats of cricket following his retirement post on his official Twitter account on Friday. The elder of the two Pathan brothers, Yusuf was a power-hitter with the bat and was an off-spinner with the ball. He is often remembered for his powerful batting during the 2011 ICC World Cup that Team India won.
He posted a Tweet on his official account captioned, “I thank my family, friends, fans, teams, coaches and the whole country wholeheartedly for all the support and love. #retirement.”
Pathan’s wrote a page-long statement on Twitter
“I still remember the day when I wore the India jersey for the first time. I didn’t only wear the jersey that day, but I took upon my family’s, coach’s, friends the whole country’s and my own expectations on my shoulders as well. Since my childhood, my life has revolved only around Cricket. I played at international level, domestic level and in the IPL in my career.
“But today is a bit different. There is no World Cup or IPL final today but it is equally important. The time has come today for me to put a full stop to this innings of my life. I officially announce retirement from all forms of the game. I thank my family, friends, fans, teams, coaches and the whole country wholeheartedly for all the support and love. I am sure you will continue to encourage me in future as well.
Winning two World Cups for India and lifting Sachin Tendulkar on my shoulders were some of the best moments of my career. I made my international debut under MS Dhoni, IPL debut under Shane Warne, Ranji debut under Jacob Martin and would like to thank them for believing in me. I thank Gautam Gambhir with whom, at KKR, we won the IPL trophy twice. I would also like to thank my brother and backbone Irfan Pathan who was always there for me during the highs and lows of my career. Last but not the least, I would like to thank the BCCI & BCA for giving me the opportunity to play for my country and state.
“Nothing can keep me away from cricket and my passion for the sport will remain the same. I will continue to entertain everyone even in future.”
The 38-year-old is a two-time World Cup winner- 2007 World T20 and 2011 ICC World Cup. Besides, in the Indian Premier League too, he has lifted the trophy twice Kolkata Knight Riders – in 2012, 2014 – and once with Rajasthan Royals in 2008.
The veteran played 57 ODIs for India while featuring in 22 T20Is.
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