New Delhi: Team India batsman Robin Uthappa has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. He has given information in this regard through tweets. He tweeted and wrote, 'It has been a great honour for me to represent my country and my state Karnataka. However, all good things must come to an end, and with a grateful heart, I have decided to retire from all forms of Indian cricket. Thanks to all of you.' Robin Uthappa further wrote 'It has been 20 years since I started playing professional cricket and it has been the greatest honour to represent my country and state, Karnataka, an amazing journey full of ups and downs; One that has been satisfying, rewarding and enjoyable and allowed me to grow as a human being.' He further wrote 'However, all good things must come to an end, and with a grateful heart, I have decided to retire from all forms of Indian cricket. While I will spend a significant amount of time with my young family, I look forward to talking about a new phase in my life.' Let us tell you that Uthappa's career started with the 50-over format, he made his debut against England in Guwahati. During this, he played 46 ODI matches and scored a total of 934 runs in which 86 was his highest score. Virat Kohli may retire after T20 WC, know who made this prediction? BCCI doesn't want Sanju Samson to play in T20 WC New BCCI constitution approved by SC, Sourav-Jay Shah to continue for 3 more years