Push Chawla Retired: The 2011 World Cup champion announced his retirement at the age of 36


Push Chawla Sanniyas (Photo-ICC)
Bush Chawla Retired: About 13 years after playing the last international competition for India, Leg -Spinner Push Chawla retired from all forms of cricket. Chawla, famous for his best Google, is the winner of the Indian Premier League and is the third highest wicket player in the matches.
Although India had a small life, Chawla won two international trophy with the team, 2007 and 2011 World Cups. Push Chawla made Test debut in 2006 and played a total of three tests in which he had a little success. After Sachin Tendulkar took the wicket of the Ranji Cup, his status increased rapidly. Chawla cheated Master with Google and became famous at any time.
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Push Chawla also represented India in ODIs and T20s, in which he played 25 and 7 respectively. Chawla’s most influential performance is in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He has played for many teams including Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings), Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings. He has taken many wickets in his IPL life, making him one of the best bowlers in the history of league.
Push Chawla’s farewell news
Push Chawla wrote in his farewell news -‘After spending more than two decades on’man, the time has come to say goodbye to this beautiful game. Every moment is not less than a boon on this incredible journey, until the highest level of India is represented to the 2007 T20 World Cup and the 2011 ODI World Cup. These memories are always in my heart. Punjab Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians – I thank you to the IPL owners who have expressed confidence in me. The Indian Premier League has been a special chapter of my career, in which I have played every moment. I have my coaches – Mr. K.K. Thank you for creating and designed by Ka UT and the late Sri Pankaj Saraswat.
He added: ‘For my family, the eternal column of my strength: your unwavering support in all the ups and downs has been my foundation. The special note of my late father made me hope for me. Without them, this journey is never possible. I thank the BCCI, the UPA (Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association) and the GCA (Gujarat Cricket Association) and I thank you to develop and express me as a cricketer. Let me go away, but cricket will always live within me. I am eager to start a new journey now by taking the spirit and lesson of this beautiful game with me.
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