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Rayudu announces retirement from all forms of Indian cricket

- ANI

INDIAN batter and Chennai Super Kings player Ambati Rayudu who retired from the Indian Premier League (IPL) following his sixth league title win, has now announced retirement from all forms of Indian cricket.

Rayudu took to Twitter to make the announceme­nt. “It has been an emotional night that culminated in a special IPL win. On that high note, I would like to announce my retirement from all forms of Indian cricket,” Rayudu penned down his emotional journey.

“When I took up the cricket bat as a kid playing with the tennis ball at home, I didn’t imagine the wonderful journey that would follow for more than two decades,” he added.

The Andhra boy has played 55 ODIs for India where he had scored 1694 runs with an average of 47.05.

His best knock was unbeaten 124 runs. He scored three centuries and 10 fifties in ODI cricket for India. He has also played six T20I matches for India and smashed 42 runs.

The former player remembered his debut match and cherishing the moment, he said, “I consider it my greatest honour to have represente­d my country from the Under-19 to the highest level. I still remember the day I received my India cap for the first time in 2013 - it is a memory I will cherish forever.”

“I would like to thank the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the Andhra Cricket Associatio­n (ACA), The Hyderabad Cricket Associatio­n

(HCA), Vidarbha Cricket Associatio­n (VCA) and the Baroda Cricket Associatio­n (BCA) for showing faith in my ability and providing me with the opportunit­y

to express myself on the field,” he added.

Rayudu has represente­d Hyderabad, Andhra, Baroda and Vidarbha in domestic cricket.

In 97 first-class matches, he scored 6,151 runs at an average of 45.56 with 16 centuries and 34 fifties and best score of 210. In 178 List-A cricket matches, he scored 5,607 runs at an average of 39.08 with five centuries and 40 fifties, with best score of 124*.

In 178 T20 matches, he scored 6,028 runs at an average of 26.43, with one century and 31 fifties and best score of 100*.

He also thanked both the franchises Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings whom he had represente­d.

“I would also like to thank both the IPL teams that I played for - Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings. I am proud to finish my career as a six-time IPL winner.

Being a part of Mumbai Indians’ first-ever IPL win in 2013 as well as winning the IPL title with Chennai Super Kings in 2018, 2021 and of course, 2023 are memories that will stay with me forever,” he further added.

He represente­d Mumbai Indians from 2010-2017 in 114 matches. He scored 2,416 runs at an average of 27.15 at a strike rate of 126.16 for the franchise, with 14 half-centuries. His best score was 81*.

In 90 matches for CSK, a franchise he joined in 2018, he has scored 1,932 runs at an average of 30.18. He has scored a century and eight fifties for CSK, with the best score of 100*.

In his IPL career of 204 matches, he has scored 4,348 runs at an average of 28.23 and a strike rate of 127.24. He scored one century and 22 fifties, with best score of 100*. He is the 12th-highest scorer in league history.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Chennai Super Kings’ Ambati Rayudu plays a shot during the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 final match against Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday.
(AFP) Chennai Super Kings’ Ambati Rayudu plays a shot during the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 final match against Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday.

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