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SAURABH TIWARY WILL RETIRE FROM PROFESSIONAL CRICKET

NEWS Desk Global



Left-handed batsman Saurabh Tiwary has announced his retirement from professional cricket following Jharkhand's last league match of the Ranji Trophy against Rajasthan in Jamshedpur starting on February 16. Throughout his 17-year career, Tiwary represented Jharkhand, made appearances in three ODIs for the Indian team, and featured for four different IPL franchises.

Tiwary scored 49 runs in the three ODIs that he played for the country in 2010. He amassed 8030 runs in 189 innings at an average of 47.51 including 22 hundreds and 34 fifties in 115 first-class matches. He also scored 1494 runs at an average of 28.73 and a strike rate of 120 in 93 IPL matches. In total, he racked up 3454 T20 runs with 16 fifties at an average of 29.02 and strike rate of 122.17 in 181 matches. In the ongoing Ranji season, Tiwary has played four games for Jharkhand, who are out of contention for the knockout stage.

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