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Veteran Indian Cricter Krishnamurthy Voin He announced his withdrawal of all forms of the party on Friday, July 25, ending a career that was represented by the nation on several occasions, including two finals of the World Cup.
The dynamic mid -order batter, known for his aggressive style and athletics, shared his decision through a sincere note on social media, reflecting on a journey that took him from a small town to the biggest phases of Cricket.
“A girl in the small town with great dreams. Thus all started in Kadur” Veda wrote in his emotional statement. He recounted by collecting a bat without a clear path, driven exclusively for his love for sports. This passion, he explained, promoted it far beyond his imagination, from the narrow streets of his hometown to proudly giving the Indian shirt to the main stages around the world. For a ban, the cricket was more than a profession; It was a deep journey of self-discovery, teaching their resilience, perseverance and the importance of constantly showing himself. “Today, with a complete heart, I make time in this chapter” Concluded, pointing to the end of his game days.
The International Vissa race encompassed 48 INTERNATIONALS ONE DAY (Hate) and 76 Twenty20 International (T20IS). He was a crucial member of the Indian squad that reached the 2017 World Cup final in England and the T20 2020 World Cup in Australia, where India ended up as a runner -up in England and Australia, respectively. Its last appearance in India was at the important end of the T20 World Cup in the iconic Melbourne Cricket Land (MCG). His final hate head arrived almost two years earlier, in April 2018, against a visiting side of England. Throughout his international career, Veda accumulated 829 runs and claimed three doctors in the 50 egg format, while accumulating 875 runs in the shortest format of the game, often providing a crucial impulse in the average order.
Beyond his international commitments, Veda also gained experience in prominent franchise leagues. He made his debut at his Premier League (WPL) for Gujarat Giants in the second edition of the tournament in 2024, marking 22 runs in four tickets. Prior to that, he also participated in a season of the Big Bash League (WBBL) for Hobart Hurricanes in 2017-18, where he scored 144 runs in nine tickets, showing his talent on the World Franchise Circuit.
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In his retirement message, Veda expanded his heart to those who supported his trip. She thanked her family, in particular to her parents and siblings, for being her “First team and constant force.” The coaches, captains and mentors were recognized for their role in the formation of their career, while the Cricket Control Council in India (BCCI) was estimated by the honor of representing their country. He also acknowledged the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), the Railways and the Karnataka Cricket Institute (Kioc) to provide the environment for its growth.
His teammates, he emphasized, were more than Companys; they were “Family”, with whom he shared all the ups and downs and strong memories that will last a lifetime. Veda expressed immense pride in his leadership roles, saying that Captain Karnataka and railways were an honor he would always love, as these teams challenged her and allowed her to lead with passion. Pointed out the feeling of carrying the Indian sweater, listening to the anthem and experiencing adrenaline and pride, “Live in your bones forever.” He specifically emphasized the 2017 World Cup as a fundamental time that transformed the perception of women’s cricket in India, a legacy of which is still proud.
Facultaneously, Veda expressed a strong desire to keep it connected to the sport that gave him so much. “This game gave me everything. And I will always be grateful for it. Now it’s time to go back.” Stated. Indicated that its opening to any role, in any case, contributes to the development of the game, believing that this “Second Entry” It will be equally significant. Veda concluded his message with a powerful statement that reflected his career ethics: “I played with fire in my heart and pride in every step. Always for the team. Always for India.”
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This article was first published in Womencricket.cominto Cricket time Business.