This cricketer will return to IPL, has said goodbye to international cricket

Chennai: Former Indian cricket batsman Ambati Rayudu has announced his return to cricket through IPL. Rayudu had retired from cricket for being ignored in this year's World Cup. According to Ambati Rayudu, he will play IPL for Chennai Super Kings and return to White Ball Cricket. "I will, of course, play for Chennai Super Kings and see it as an option to return to White Ball cricket," Rayudu told a sports channel. My goal at the moment is to focus on my fitness.

Chennai Super Kings always make you feel like you are being welcomed there. Ambati Rayudu did not find a place in the World Cup after which she tweeted her displeasure. He was kept as a standby player, but when the replacement time came, he was replaced by Rishabh Pant and then Mayank Aggarwal in the World Cup team.

Afterward, Rayudu announced his retirement. Rayudu, who played 55 ODIs for India, has scored 1694 runs with an average of 47.05, with an unbeaten 124 highest score. He has hit three centuries and 10 half-centuries and has a strike rate of 79.04. In five T-20 innings he has played, he has scored 42 runs with an average of 10.50.

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