Indian fast bowler Sudeep Tyagi has retires from all formats of cricket. Tyagi succeeded in playing 4 ODIs and 1 T20 International for the Indian cricket team in his career.
Indian fast bowler Sudeep Tyagi has announced his retirement from all formats of cricket. Tyagi managed to play 4 ODIs and 1 T20 International for the Indian cricket team in his career. Apart from international cricket, he made his presence felt in the IPL.
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Tyagi has played for Chennai Super Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL. In his first class cricket, he took 109 wickets in 41 matches, while at the same time, he did amazing work taking 31 wickets in 23 List A matches.
Sudeep tyagi thanks ms dhoni and raina
Sudeep Tyagi played his first match for India in the Mohali T20 against Sri Lanka in 2009. At the same time, Tyagi made his debut ODI against Sri Lanka in the same year. The Indian fast bowler announced his retirement by sharing an emotional post on social media.
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
He wrote in his post that making this decision has been the most difficult decision of his career. He wrote that what can be more difficult than saying goodbye to his dream.
Tyagi also mentioned Dhoni in his post. He wrote that I would like to thank Dhoni that I got a chance to make his debut under his captaincy. Tyagi played his first ODI under Dhoni’s captaincy. I want to thank my role models Mohammad Kaif, RP Singh and Suresh Raina.
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After Sudeep Tyagi retires , Sreesanth also commented and wrote that it was great to play with you. Sreesanth write about Tyagi in his comment, Superb personality and a great person, love to play with you, Sreesanth also says that there is still 5 to 6 years of cricket left in you.
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