Indian fans got another big shock, after Rohit-Virat-Jadeja, the biggest match finisher has retired

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|02-07-2024

Indian Fans: The T20 World Cup 2024 being played in America and West Indies concluded yesterday. Team India, captained by Rohit Sharma, won the title. They achieved this feat by defeating South Africa in the final.

However, after this, Indian fans got a big shock when Rohit-Virat Kohli along with all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja announced their retirement from T20 International. Now another veteran has said goodbye to this format. Let us know in detail who that great player is.

This legendary cricketer retired from T20

David Miller

The ICC T20 World Cup 2024 was a great one, where 20 teams participated. However, this tournament was the last for many legendary cricketers. Apart from David Warner, Trent Boult, Tim Southee, it includes the names of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja. The process of retirement has not stopped yet.

In fact, South Africa's explosive batsman and one of the world's best match finishers, David Miller, has said goodbye to limited overs cricket. Let us tell you that apart from Test and ODI International, he will continue to play in T20 leagues around the world.

An emotional post shared on Instagram

David Miller recently shared a story on his official Instagram account. In this, he posted a photo of the South African team and wrote the caption, “I am gutted! It is really hard to digest what happened two days ago. Words cannot describe how I feel.

One thing I know is how proud I am of this team of mine.”

He further said in his statement,

“This journey has been incredible, the whole month has been full of ups and downs. We have been through pain, but I know this team is resilient and will continue to raise the bar!”

See the tweet here:

This is how the journey in T20 International was

Left-handed middle-order batsman David Miller participated in 125 T20 Internationals for his team. During this, he scored 2437 runs at an average of 33.38 and a strike rate of 140.54. This includes 2 centuries and 7 half-centuries. The 35-year-old player has the record of remaining not out a total of 36 times in this format.

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