Joginder Sharma retired from international cricket

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In the year 2007, the Indian team won the T20 World Cup under the leadership of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Everyone remembers India’s fast bowler Joginder Sharma who was the hero of the final in this World Cup. Joginder Sharma has now retired from international cricket. On Friday, 39-year-old Joginder Sharma announced his retirement on Twitter.

Let us tell you that 4 ODIs and 4 T20 matches have been played for Joginder Sharma coming from Rohtak in Haryana. The special thing is that he played all the T20 matches of his career only in the World Cup and made history. While he made his ODI debut for India in 2004 and played the last ODI match in 2007. Joginder Sharma is now posted as DSP in Haryana Police, he was also playing Ranji Trophy for Haryana till some time ago.

In fact, Joginder Sharma shared the letter on Twitter, which he has sent to BCCI Secretary Jai Shah and announced his retirement. Joginder Sharma wrote that he is thankful to BCCI Haryana Cricket Association, Chennai Super Kings and Haryana Government. Joginder Sharma thanked his fans, family, friends, who supported him in the ups and downs of his career.

It is to be noted that 24th September proved to be a wonderful day in the history of Indian cricket. On the same day, Team India became the champions of the first edition of the T20 World Cup by defeating Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. Along with this, under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the Indian team managed to capture a world title after 1983.

 

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