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Harbhajan Singh Retires From All Forms Of Cricket
Harbhajan Singh has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, bringing an end to his decorated career. One of the greatest off-spinners to have ever played the game for India, Harbhajan took to social media to make the big announcement. He took to his Twitter handle and wrote.
Harbhajan Singh’s full statement
Harbhajan Singh posted a video on social media announcing his retirement and said,
“Whenever i stepped onto the field wearing the India jersey there was no major inspiration other than that. There is a time in life when you have to make some tough calls I have been waiting to make this announcement for the past some years.
Today i am announcing that I will be retiring from all forms of cricket. While i have been playing active cricket but due to commitment with Kolkata Knight RIders i decided to stay for IPL 2021 season but i had made up my mind mid way through the season.”
“Like every cricketer, i also want to say goodbye in an Indian jersey however destiny has something else in store for me. For whichever team I have played I have ensured that I give my best for the team to finish at the top be it Team India, Punjab team, CSK, KKR or Mumbai Indians.”
Harbhajan made his international debut in the third Test against Australia (1998) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Over two decades later, he is India’s fourth-highest wicket-taker (417) in Test cricket after Anil Kumble (619), Kapil Dev (434), and R Ashwin (427). Overall, Harbhajan scalped 711 wickets from 367 internationals at an average of 32.54