Ultimately this legendary player made the fans cry, announced his retirement before the New Zealand Test series at the age of 38

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|12-10-2024

New Zealand: The Indian team is currently playing the Bangladesh T20 series under the captaincy of SuryaKumar Yadav. In the Bangladesh T20 series, Team India has won the 2 T20 matches played so far under the captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav. The last match of the T20 series will be played on September 12 at Hyderabad ground. After playing the T20 series against Bangladesh, Team India has to play a 3-Test series against New Zealand.

For which the selection committee can soon announce the team squad, but even before the start of the Test series against New Zealand, Indian supporters have got a big shock as the 38-year-old veteran has announced his retirement.

38-year-old veteran announces retirement before New Zealand Test series

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The Test series between India and New Zealand (IND VS NZ) is going to start from October 16, but before that, 38-year-old tennis legend Rafael Nadal has announced his retirement. At the age of 38, he has decided to say goodbye to his favorite sport. Nadal has posted the information about his retirement through a video on social media.

Rafael Nadal has many world records in his name

Rafael Nadal has won 36 Master titles as well as 92 ATP singles titles in his tennis career. An Olympic gold medal is also registered in the name of Rafael Nadal. However, for your information, let us tell you that Rafael Nadal was not successful in winning a medal in the Paris Olympics. Rafael Nadal had no competition on clay court, due to which he is also known as “King of Clay”.

Some veterans of Team India may also announce retirement

Talking about Team India, many great players are currently playing for the Indian team in Test cricket. As Indian veteran players, Ravichandran Ashwin, Rohit Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja and Virat Kohli are currently representing Team India, but it is true that these 4 veteran players are now gradually going to say goodbye to international cricket.

In which Ravichandran Ashwin's name can be included first. If reports are to be believed, Ravichandran Ashwin may announce his retirement after this World Test Championship (WTC) cycle.

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