Team India’s ‘Ya’ star player retires from international cricket as soon as IPL ends; The chance came in the WTC finals
- As soon as the IPL ends, the star player of Team India retires from international cricket
- The chance came in the WTC finals
- He got the opportunity to debut under the leadership of Rohit Sharma
KS Bharat Announces Retirement: A wicketkeeper-batsman who made his Test debut for the Indian team in 2023 K.S. Bharat He surprised everyone by announcing his retirement from both international and domestic cricket on the evening of June 4. Among the best wicketkeeper-batsmen in Indian cricket, K.S. Bharata is calculated; For a long time, when Rishabh Pant was the team’s first choice, K.S. Bharata of Team India Played a role as a reserve wicket-keeper in the Test team. When Pant was ruled out of the team due to a car accident, K.S. Bharat got a chance to make his Test debut and played his first match at home against Australia. Bharat played his last international match in the 2024 Test series against England; He never got another chance after that.
Information shared by post on social media
K.S. Bharat announced his retirement by sharing a post on social media. On retirement, K.S. Bharat gave special thanks to the two greatest captains of Indian cricket, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. He mentioned that playing under the captaincy of these two legends and learning from them was the best experience of his career. According to Bharath, the support and guidance he received from these senior players in the dressing room will always be a treasured memory for him.
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K.S. Bharat wrote: “With great pride, I announce my retirement from international cricket. Playing for my country has been the greatest honor of my life. The journey has required immense patience and mental fortitude; but the experience of representing India in Test matches has made every moment worth the sacrifice. I thank the BCCI, as well as all the coaches and management staff I have met and supported me throughout my career. My all To my fellow players: I am deeply grateful for all the moments we have experienced together and the achievements that have played a significant role in shaping my career. Without all of you, I would never have been able to achieve my dream and play this game for so many years.”
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A chance to debut under Rohit Sharma
After Rishabh Pant was injured in a car accident, he was replaced by K.S. Bharat was given an opportunity to make his Test debut and played this match under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. Despite getting opportunities in international cricket, K.S. Bharat could not make much of an impression with his batting. He also got an opportunity to play against Australia in the final of the second season of the ‘World Test Championship’, but he failed to capitalize on that opportunity. Overall, K.S. Bharat played 7 Tests and scored 221 runs in 12 innings at an average of 20.09. During this period, he did not score a single century or half-century.
Bharat’s performance in domestic cricket is outstanding
K.S. Bharat has announced his retirement from both international and domestic cricket; He represented the Andhra team in domestic cricket. In first-class cricket, Bharat played a total of 113 matches and scored 6,102 runs at an average of 36.53 in 180 innings. Additionally, he successfully scored 11 centuries and 34 fifties. In ‘List A’ cricket, K.S. Bharat played a total of 83 matches and scored 2,692 runs at an average of 36.37. Additionally, he has 1,812 runs in 91 T20 matches at an average of 23.23.
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