NEW DELHI: Former Indian pacer Siddarth Kaul introduced his retirement from skilled cricket, sharing an emotional message on social media.
Reflecting on a journey that started in Punjab’s cricketing fields, Kaul, now 34, expressed immense gratitude for reaching his childhood dream of representing India.
In 2018, he earned his T20I cap (No. 75) and ODI cap (No. 221), milestones he cherished deeply.
“After I was a baby taking part in cricket within the fields in Punjab, I had one dream. A dream to characterize my nation. In 2018, by Gods grace, I acquired my India Cap Quantity 75 within the T20i crew and Cap Quantity 221 within the ODI crew. The time has now come to name time on my profession in India and announce my retirement. Phrases can not categorical my gratitude for the love and help I’ve acquired by all of the highs and lows of my profession,” Kaul wrote on X.
“I need to thank God for the trail that has been made for me; the followers for the countless help; my dad and mom and household for the sacrifices and confidence you have got given me, particularly throughout the accidents and lows; my teammates over time for the dressing room recollections and friendships; the BCCI for fulfilling a younger youngster’s dream to characterize India and win the 2008 Below-19 World Cup and obtain my T20i and ODI caps in 2018! Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Daredevils, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL franchises for giving me recollections of a lifetime; and final however not least, the @pcacricketassociation for giving me a possibility to make my First Class debut in 2007 and supporting me all through my profession.”
“With out all of your help I’d not be the particular person I’m in the present day. I don’t know what the longer term holds however I look again on this chapter with solely fond recollections and now on to the following chapter. As soon as once more, thanks,” he concluded, praising the help he has acquired from the followers.