S Sreesanth, who was a part of the Indian team that won the T20 World Cup 2007 and the 2011 ODI World Cu💜p, has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket.
The Kerala pacer played his last first-class game against Meghalaya in the 2021-22 edition of the Ranji Trophy, fini🍨shing with 2/40 and 0/57 in the two innings.
On Wednesday, Sreesanth posted a series of tweets and a short video on the micro-bloggin♔g site Twitter, revealing the reasons behind his decision.
“Today is a difficult day for me, but it is also a day of reflection and gratitude. Playing for Ecc, Ernakulam district,varies diff. League and tournament teams, Kerala state cricket association, Bcci, Warwickshire county cricket team,Indian airlines cricket team, Bpcl, and ICC,” tweeted Sreesanth.
Today is a difficult day for me, but it is also a day of reflection and gratitude. Playing f🐬or Ecc, Ernakulam district,varies diff. L𓄧eague and tournament teams, Kerala state cricket association,Bcci, Warwickshire county cricket team,Indian airlines cricket team,Bpcl , and ICC
— Sreesanth (@sreesanth36)
“ICC has been a tremendous honor. During my 25 years career as a Cricket player, I’ve always pursued success and winning cricket games, while preparing and training with the highest standards of competition, passion and perseverance.
ICC has been a tremendous honor. During my 25 years career as a Cricket player, I've always pursued success and winning cricket games, while preparing and training with the highest standards of competition, passion and perseverance. It has been an honor to represent my family,
— Sreesanth (@sreesanth36)
“It has been an honor to represent my family, my teammates and the people of India. And everyone who loves the game. With much sadness but without regret, I say this with a heavy heart: I am retiring from the Indian domestic (first class and all formats) cricket.
It has been an honor to represent my family, my teamma꧃tes and the people of India. Nd everyone who loves the game .
With much sadness but without regret, I say this with a heavy heart: I amꦓ retiring from the Indian domestic (first class and all formats )cricket ,
— Sreesanth (@sreesanth36)
“For the next generation of cricketers..I have chosen to end my first class cricket career. This decision is mine alone, and although I know this will not bring me happiness, it is the right and honorable action to take at this time in my life. I’ve cherished every moment,” stated the 39-year-old on Twitter.
For the next generation of cricketers..I have chosen to end my first class cricket career. This decision is mine alone, and although I know this will not bring me happiness, it is the right and honorabl💝e action to take at this time in my life. I ve cherished every moment .❤️🏏🇮🇳
— Sreesanth (@sreesanth36)
Sreesanth played 90 international matches, pick𝓰ing 169 wickets with 6/55 being his best♕ figures.
He also featured in 44 IPL matches꧃ and before his career was cut short🍌 by fixing claims, had taken 40 wickets.