Recently, India’s veteran leg -spinner Amit Mishra announced his retirement from all formats of cricket. During this time, he has accused of bias in team selection in gestures gestures. 42 -year -old Amit played his last match for India in 2017. The T20 match was played against England in Bengaluru. He played a total of 68 matches in all formats for India and recorded 156 international wickets.
Talking to the news agency PTI after the announcement of retirement, Mishra said that some players were the captain’s favorite. However, he claimed himself that whenever he got a chance, his focus was always on proving himself.
Talking about Amit Mishra’s international career, he has 76 wickets in 22 Tests. He also contributed significantly with the Test bat and has 4 half -centuries in his name. Mishra scored 648 runs in 32 innings of 22 Tests at an average of 21.6.
During this, Amit Mishra said that it was a very disappointing thing. Sometimes you are in the team, sometimes not. Sometimes you get a chance in playing XI and sometimes not. Actually this is also disappointing. There is no doubt that I was disappointed many times. Some players are captain’s favorite. But he does not matter much. Whenever you get a chance, you have to prove yourself.