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"Proud and at peace", Parthiv Patel retires from competitive cricket

"Today, I announce retirement from all forms of cricket and as I bring down curtains on this 18 year-old cricketing journey, I feel heavier with gratitude for many," the 35-year-old Parthiv said in a statement on his official twitter and instagram account.

December 09, 2020 / 14:09 IST
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Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) welcomed bottom-placed Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) to the Eden Gardens for match 35 of IPL 2019. Kolkata named an unchanged side while Kohli made two changes with Dale Steyn and Heinrich Klaasen replacing Umesh Yadav and the injured AB de Villiers. KKR won the toss and opted to bowl. (Image: AP)
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) welcomed bottom-placed Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) to the Eden Gardens for match 35 of IPL 2019. Kolkata named an unchanged side while Kohli made two changes with Dale Steyn and Heinrich Klaasen replacing Umesh Yadav and the injured AB de Villiers. KKR won the toss and opted to bowl. (Image: AP)

Parthiv Patel, one of the youngest to have played Test cricket for India at the age of 17, on Wednesday, announced his retirement from all forms of the game, three month's short of his 36th birthday.

"Today, I announce retirement from all forms of cricket and as I bring down curtains on this 18 year-old cricketing journey, I feel heavier with gratitude for many," the 35-year-old Parthiv said in a statement on his official twitter and instagram account.

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The baby-faced Parthiv, who made his Test debut under Sourav Ganguly, at the age of 17 years and 153 days, played 65 international games for the country, which included 25 Tests, 38 ODIs and two T20 Internationals.

The left-handed batsman scored nearly 1700 runs (1696) across formats with 934 runs (6 half centuries) coming in the longest format.