Before R Ashwin, this Indian player announced retirement after Perth Test, will never wear Team India jersey again

Manish Gaidhankar
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Before R Ashwin, this Indian player announced retirement after Perth Test, will never wear Team India jersey again Source: Social Media
  • After the Perth Test ended, an Indian player has announced his retirement. But let us tell you in advance that we are not talking about Ashwin (R Ashwin)…

Team India has started the Border Gavaskar Trophy with a bang on their tour of Australia. In the first Test match played at Perth ground, Team India played brilliantly and did not let the hosts settle anywhere. 

But meanwhile, bad news has come for the visiting team India. After the Perth Test ended, an Indian player has announced his retirement. But let us tell you in advance that we are not talking about Ashwin (R Ashwin). Now this player will never be seen playing for Team India again. Let us tell you who this player is

Siddharth Kaul announced his retirement

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Siddharth Kaul announced his retirement
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

On one hand, Team India is playing the Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, while on the other hand, Indian fast bowler Siddharth Kaul has announced his retirement from international cricket. Siddharth Kaul has been a part of IPL since 2013, but the year 2018 was the best year in terms of his performance. In one season of IPL, he took 21 wickets while playing for Hyderabad.

Siddharth Kaul has played for Team India

Siddharth Kaul made his place in the Indian team on the basis of his excellent performance in the 2018 IPL. But he could not save his place for long. He has played 3 ODIs and 3 T20 matches for India. In 2018, he made his debut for India in the T20 series against Ireland. He has so far taken 4 wickets in international cricket, which have been in T20 matches. 

R Ashwin can also retire!

Before the start of the Border Gavaskar Trophy, there were speculations that spin bowler R Ashwin might announce his retirement as soon as this series ends. He is also old now, so it is becoming difficult for him to maintain his fitness and form. His bowling did not look anything special in the recent series against New Zealand. He did not get a place in the playing 11 even in the first match played in Perth. 

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