Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Under-19 WC winning skipper Chand retires

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Unmukt Chand, who had led India to U-19 World Cup title triumph but struggled to replicate his success at the senior level, on Friday announced his retirement from all forms of the game. Chand, 28, announced the decision on social media with a series of tweets and a lengthy note along with his some memorable videos.

In all probabilit­y, Chand will play in a T20 league in the United States, like his U-19 World Cup winning teammate Smit Patel. To compete there, he needed to announce his retirement since the

BCCI does not allow its registered players to compete in foreign T20 Leagues. “Though a part of me is not at peace with the way things have unfolded in the last few years, I still choose to see the silver lining and with fond memories bid adieu to BCCI and seek better opportunit­ies around the world,” wrote Unmukt.

Chand, a right-handed batsman and off-break bowler, who led India to the 2012 U-19 World Cup win, soon became a household name in the country. Chand was Man-of-the-match in the final as his 111 not out had shaped India’s victory. “Cricket is a universal game and even though the means might change, the end goal is still the same—to play cricket at the highest level,” the former U-19 skipper further wrote.

He also thanked the BCCI and described winning the U-19 World Cup as the biggest moment of his life. “Big thanks to BCCI for giving cricketers like me a platform to express and showcase our skills through so many camps, age group and senior board tournament­s and

the IPL,” he said.

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