Piyush Chawla Retirement: Two -time World Cup winners of India are retired from all formats, say ‘Time has come for dialect’. Cricket news

New Delhi: After more than two decades of service to Indian cricket, leg-spinner Piyush Chawla has officially announced its retirement from all forms of the game. An experienced game’s visit to Chawla contributed to initial promises, remarkable return, and India’s most prestigious cricketing triumphs: 2007 ICC T20 World Cup and 2011 ODI World Cup.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now! On Friday, Chawla’s statement reflected deep gratitude and spirit, as he thanked his family, IPL franchise and fans. He credited his heavenly father for being a guiding force behind his career, saying that his support laid the foundation of a path in which Chawla saw legends such as Sachin Tendulkar to bowl at just 17 years old, who was offering a match winning mantras on the world stage. Starting his India as a teenager, Chawla quickly impressed with a clever mixture of googlies and sharp delivery. He made three Tests for India, 25 Odis, and seven T20 Eye, which in Odis with the best figure of 4/23’s career. His international appearances could have been limited, but his influence in domestic and franchise cricket was very large. With 446 first -class wickets and 319 T20 wickets, Chawla remained a consistent artist for Uttar Pradesh and various IPL teams, including Kolkata Knight Riders, where he won the title in 2012 and 2014.
The IPL, in particular, was an important chapter in his career, and Chawla leaves the league’s most wicket -taking spinners. Known for his ability to deliver under pressure, he played an important role in many title winning campaigns in various franchises.