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Rishi Dhawan retires from white-ball cricket

Rishi Dhawan, the fast-bowling allrounder from Himachal Pradesh who represented India in four limited-over games (three ODIs and one T20I), has called time on his white-ball career. Dhawan’s announcement has come after the conclusion of the group stage of the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy.

Rishi Dhawan retires from white-ball cricket

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Rishi Dhawan, the fast-bowling allrounder from Himachal Pradesh who represented India in four limited-over games (three ODIs and one T20I), has called time on his white-ball career. Dhawan’s announcement has come after the conclusion of the group stage of the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy.

Himachal are currently second in Group B of the competition, and are in the running for a quarter-finals spot. The 34-year-old has featured in all five of Himachal’s matches so far this season, and is their second-highest run-getter with 397 at 79.40, and has picked up 11 wickets at 28.45.

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While making the announcement on social media, Dhawan specifically mentioned limited-overs cricket, which suggests he will carry on playing first-class cricket at least for the remainder of the ongoing Ranji Trophy season.

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“It’s with a heavy heart, even though I have no regrets, that I’d like to announce my retirement from Indian cricket (Limited over). It’s a sport that has defined my life for the past 20 years. This game has given me immeasurable joy and countless memories that would always stay very close to my heart,” Dhawan wrote on social media.

“I want to take a moment to show my gratitude towards the opportunities that were given to me by Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI), Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA), Punjab Kings, Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders.

“From humble beginnings to representing my nation on the grandest stages, it has been a privilege beyond measure. Cricket has been my passion, and my reason for waking up every morning.

“I would like to thank all of my coaches, mentors, teammates, and support staff for the valuable contributions you have made to shaping me into the person I am today,” he added.

Dhawan picked up 186 wickets at an average of 29.74 and scored 2906 runs at 38.23, including a hundred, in 134 List A matches. In 135 T20s, he took 118 wickets at an average of 26.44 and an economy rate of 7.06 and scored 1740 runs at a strike rate of 121.33. His career highlights included leading Himachal to their maiden Vijay Hazare Trophy title in 2021-22. For Himachal, it was their first and only title of any kind in domestic cricket.

In the IPL, Dhawan represented Kings XI Punjab (2014-2024) and Mumbai Indians (2013), picking up 25 wickets and scoring 210 runs in 39 games.

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