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Yusuf announces retirement from all forms of cricket

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NEW DELHI: All-rounder Yusuf Pathan, who was a member of India’s two World Cup-winning teams, on Friday announced his retirement from all forms of cricket.

A hard-hiting batsman and effective off-spinner, 38-year-old Pathan was a member of the Indian teams that won the 2007 T20 World Cup in South Africa and the 2011 World Cup in India. Mahendra Singh Dhoni was captain of both teams.

“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,” Pathan, who represente­d Baroda in domestic tournament­s, said in a statement posted on Twiter.

“Winning two World Cups for India and liting 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 think Gautam Gambir 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,” Pathan further said.

Thebaroda-basedpatha­n’slastappea­rancewith the Indian team was in a T20 internatio­nal, against South Africa in Johannesbu­rg on March 30, 2012.

Ater making his internatio­nal debut during the 2007 T20 World Cup, against Pakistan in Johannesbu­rg, Pathan played 22 T20IS and scored 236 runs and picked 13 wickets. He also played 57 ODIS, scoring 810 runs and taking 33 wickets.

Turning out for Baroda in the Ranji Trophy, Pathan played 100 first class matches in which he scored 4,825 runs, including 11 centuries and 20 half-centuries, besides bagging 201 wickets.

Pathan’s exploits in the Indian Premier League (IPL) made people sit up and take notice. He scored 3,204 runs, including a 37-ball century against the Mumbai Indians in 2010, and took 42 wickets in the 174 matches he played in the IPL. He was an integral part of the Rajasthan Royals team that Australian spin legend Shane Warne led to the IPL title in the maiden season in 2008. He later won the IPL two more times with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), in 2012 and 2014.

“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.”

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