Mithali Raj announces retirement, says goodbye to all forms of cricket

New Delhi: Indian women's cricket team captain Mithali Raj has announced her retirement from international cricket. Mithali Raj has announced her retirement on Wednesday afternoon. With this, Mithali Raj has ended her 23-year-old international career. Mithali Raj, 39, has announced her retirement on June 8 by issuing a long message on Twitter.

 

Mithali Raj wrote in her message that I was a small child when I represented my country wearing a blue jersey. This journey was very long, in which all kinds of moments were seen, the last 23 years were one of the best moments of my life. Like every journey, this journey is coming to an end and today I announce my retirement from all forms of international cricket.

Let us tell you that Mithali Raj has played 12 Test matches for Team India, in which she has scored 699 runs in 19 innings with the help of 4 half-centuries and 1 century. During this, his average has been 43.68 and 214 has been his best. At the same time, Mithali's bat has run fiercely in ODIs, she has scored 7805 runs in 211 innings of 232 ODI matches at an impressive average of 50.68, including 64 half-centuries and 7 centuries, during which her best score is 125 (not out). . Playing 122 T20s for Team India, Mithali has scored 2364 runs, which includes 17 half-centuries.

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