Team India’s fast bowler announced his retirement in the middle of the T20 World Cup, had taken 424 wickets

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|23-06-2024

Team India: Team India is currently playing the T20 World Cup 2024 tournament. India has a match against Bangladesh in the Super 8. This match is being played in Antigua. However, in the meantime, a bad news has also come out for the fans. The news is not that good because a fast bowler of Team India has announced his retirement in the middle of the T20 World Cup 2024. The special thing is that the bowler has taken 424 wickets. Let's know, who is that player?

Team India's fast bowler retired

Team India is currently in the West Indies and is playing the T20 World Cup 2024 tournament.

Meanwhile, the Indian fast bowler who took 424 wickets has retired from cricket. There is an atmosphere of sadness among the fans due to this news of retirement. This player belongs to Maharashtra and his name is Samad Fallah. He never got a chance to play in Team India, but this fast bowler was very popular in domestic cricket. This Hyderabad-born player left Maharashtra after the 2020-21 season and joined the Uttarakhand team.

Made his cricket debut in 2007

It is worth mentioning that Samad made his debut for Maharashtra at the age of 22.

He entered the world of cricket in 2007 but the surprising thing is that this player did not get a chance to play in Team India even once. At the same time, when this fast bowler made his debut for Maharashtra in 2007, he created a stir by taking 6 wickets in the second innings and since then his place was confirmed in domestic cricket. From 2007 to the 2015 season, this bowler took more than 20 wickets in Ranji every time.

Samad's career was something like this

Let us tell you that Samad Fallah's career in domestic cricket was great. He ruled domestic cricket for about 18 years and gave a tough time to the best batsmen.

He played 78 matches in first class cricket and took 287 wickets during this period. In List A, he has taken 75 wickets in 50 matches and 62 wickets in 58 T20 matches. In first class cricket, he has taken 4 wicket haul 12 times, 5 wicket haul 14 times and 10 wicket haul once.

He played 78 matches in first class cricket and took 287 wickets during this period. In List A, he has taken 75 wickets in 50 matches and 62 wickets in 58 T20 matches. In first class cricket, he has taken 4 wicket haul 12 times, 5 wicket haul 14 times and 10 wicket haul once.

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