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Fast bowler Joginder Sharma announced his retirement

Updated - 10-APR-2024 0:42 IST

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Fast bowler Joginder Sharma, who was part of India's T20 World Cup winning cricket team in the year 2007, has said goodbye to cricket today. Joginder Sharma is serving as DSP in Ambala Police these days.


He said that not only international, he is also announcing his retirement from domestic. He had a great journey. Sharma said that after 2007, the level of cricket in India has gone up a lot. He considers himself lucky that he has been an important part of the time when he won the World Cup. He thanked cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Difficult time today


DSP Joginder Sharma said that today's time is most difficult for me. Cricket is in his blood. It is very difficult to take such a decision. He hadn't been playing for a few years, but he had to make an announcement at some point. Today, after consulting everyone, he has decided to say goodbye to cricket.


Every cricketer's dream is to play the World Cup: He said that whenever a player starts playing, he has a dream to represent his country. Everyone's dream in cricket is to play in the World Cup and bring a medal and win it. Reliving his memories, Joginder said that when he won the T20 World Cup in the year 2007, that match changed the history of the Indian team, not just his.

Thanks to all of these


Joginder Sharma posted on social media and informed everyone about his retirement. He wrote in his post that the years 2002 to 2017 have been the most special years of my life. Where I got a chance to represent the Indian team.

He made his debut under the captaincy of Sourav Ganguly in the year 2004


Joginder Sharma made his international debut for the Indian team in the year 2004 under the captaincy of Sourav Ganguly. After this, he played 4 ODIs and 4 T20 matches for the Indian team from 2004 to 2007.

Joginder played the first 4 seasons in IPL for Chennai Super Kings. In which he got a chance to play in 16 matches and during this he took 16 wickets. In domestic cricket, Joginder Sharma played a total of 77 first-class matches, 80 List-A matches and 43 T20 matche