Published Mar 5, 2024, 9:15 pm IST
Former Indian cricketer Shahbaz Nadeem has bid farewell to his illustrious 20-year career in Indian cricket, retiring from all formats of the game. The left-arm spinner expressed his desire to explore opportunities in various domestic leagues worldwide following his exit from the Indian cricket scene.
“After much contemplation, I’ve decided to retire from all three formats of the game. While I’ve always strived to stay motivated and perform at my best, I realize that my chances in the Indian team are slim. It’s only fair that I pave the way for younger talent,” Nadeem shared with ESPNcricinfo.
He also took to social media to formally announce his retirement. Nadeem’s last appearance in competitive cricket was during Jharkhand’s Ranji Trophy 2024 clash against Rajasthan in Jamshedpur, where he showcased his prowess with both bat and ball.
Throughout his career, Nadeem accumulated impressive statistics, claiming 542 wickets in first-class cricket, 175 in List A matches, and 125 in T20s. His notable performances include 32 five-wicket hauls, 33 four-wicket hauls, and 7 ten-wicket hauls.
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Nadeem’s journey in international cricket began in 2019 when he received his Test cap from Virat Kohli during India’s match against South Africa at the JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi. Despite playing only two Tests, he managed to secure eight wickets.
Additionally, Nadeem showcased his talent in the Indian Premier League (IPL), representing teams such as Delhi Daredevils (now Capitals), Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Lucknow Super Giants, amassing 48 wickets across 72 matches with an economy rate of 7.56.
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