Indian pacer Sudeep Tyagi retires from all forms of cricket. Sudeep Tyagi announces his retirement from all the formats of cricket on November 19, 2020. The 33-year-old Uttar Pradesh born played his last match in the blue jersey in 2010.
Sudeep Tyagi made his India debut in his only T20I match against Sri Lanka in Mohali in 2009. Very shortly, he made his ODI debut versus the same opposition in Delhi. The lanky pacer played his fourth and last ODI against South Africa in Ahmedabad. In total Sudeep Tyagi scalped 3 international wickets, all in ODIs.
Sudeep Tyagi Retires from all forms of cricket
This is the most difficult decision i ever made , to say goodbye to my dream . #sudeeptyagi #teamindia #indiancricket #indiancricketer #bcci #dreamteam #ipl pic.twitter.com/tN3EzQy9lM
— Sudeep Tyagi (@sudeeptyagi005) November 17, 2020
Sudeep Tyagi Twitter Posts reads
“I want to thank each one of you who has supported me. I have achieved what is every player’s dream to represent the country and wear the Indian flag is a dream i lived. I now announce my retirement from all formats of cricket and will continue to play as and where opportunity rises.”
“Cricket is my very existence and soul. It is very difficult to do this but to move ahead we must let go. Having said that I could have played more and given more to the country. I am cricket and nothing in my life will ever be above it.”
“I am most thankful to my father who held my hand and took me to practice every day with a vision to see me play for India even today he wishes to see me in blue jersey again. His love for cricket and country is unparalleled.”
“I want to thank M.S DHONI under whom i played my first ODI. I thank my role models Mohammad Kaif, Suresh Raina.”
“Rp Singh alongside whom i had the opportunity to debut my career for UPCA, my first coach Sir Vipin Vats who laid my foundation, and my first Ranji Trophy coach Gyanendra Pandey.”
“I thank each and every BCCI official. my coaches. teammates, team management, and
support staff. Lastly, i thank my wife who supported me through my thick & thin and stood as an unconditional pillar of support. My mother who prays for me every day and all my family members who supported me.”
Cricketers Wishes on Sudeep’s retirement
Congratulations on the achievements which u had on a cricket field. Best Wishes ahead Sudeep. May God always bless you 🤗👍
— MANOJ TIWARY (@tiwarymanoj) November 17, 2020
Congratulations bro on ur wonderful cricket journey👏👏👏😊 best wishes 😊🙌
— Rahul Sharma (@ImRahulSharma3) November 17, 2020
Congratulations Sudeep! All the best for the future endeavours. God speed 😇
— Pragyan Ojha (@pragyanojha) November 18, 2020