The bowler who made his debut under Kohli's captaincy announced his retirement, the team has won the World Cup

Siddharth Kaul Retirement: Team India's fast bowler Siddharth Kaul has said goodbye to international cricket. Siddharth made his debut in the year 2018 under the captaincy of Virat Kohli. Siddharth played an important role in Team India winning the Under-19 World Cup in 2008. Siddharth played three ODIs and as many T20 International matches for India. The fast bowler played his last international match in the year 2019. Since then Siddharth was out of the Indian team. Even in the mega auction of IPL 2025, no team had shown interest in the name of Siddharth.

Siddharth announced his retirement

Siddharth Kaul, who has been out of Team India for a long time, has announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket. Siddharth made his debut for Team India in the year 2018. The fast bowler played three matches in ODI cricket, but during this he could not take a single wicket. At the same time, Siddharth also played three T-20 International matches for India, in which he took a total of four wickets. However, due to his failure to perform consistently, Siddharth was dropped from the Indian team and could not make a comeback after that. Siddharth started his international cricket career under the captaincy of Virat Kohli, but he failed to leave his mark on the world stage.

Was part of 2008 champion team

In the year 2008, the Indian team won the Under-19 World Cup title under the captaincy of Virat Kohli. Siddharth Kaul was also a part of this team and played an important role with the ball. Siddharth also made a mark with his bowling in the IPL. The fast bowler played a total of 54 matches in the Indian Premier League. During this period he took 58 wickets in his name. Siddharth's economy in IPL was 8.59. He was a part of the teams of Sunrisers Hyderabad, Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Capitals.

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