Cheteshwar Pujara retires from all forms of Cricket
The veteran team in India Citchwar Bogara on Sunday, August 24, announced its retirement from all forms of Indian cricket. The right mixture, which first appeared for men in blue in the tests in 2010, took his X social media account (previously known as Twitter) to share news with fans.
Chesshwar Pujara was the backbone of India. The last time played in India in the World Championship Final 2023. Bogara scored 7,195 running in 176 roles at a rate of 43.60, including 19 centuries and 35 half tablets. The veteran crochet player played only five ODI matches in his entire career.
Chesshwar Pujara announces retirement of all forms of cricket
Chesshwar Pujara said he presented his best in the field while playing with India. He expressed his gratitude to the fans for their steadfast support, adding that it was time to close his career in the Indian cricket.
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“Wearing the Indian shirt, singing the hymn, and doing my best every time I was interfering – it is impossible to put words what really means.”
He added: “But as they say, all good things must end, and with great gratitude I decided to retire from all forms of Indian cricket. Thank you for all love and support!”
Wearing the Indian shirt, singing the hymn, and doing my best every time I interfered in the field – it is impossible to put words what really means. But as they say, all good things must end, and with great gratitude I decided to retire from all forms … pic.twitter.com/p8yod5tfyt
– CheESHWAR Pujara (@Chesshwar1) August 24, 2025
I would like to thank BCCI and Saurashtra Cricket Association – Cheeshwar Pujara
Bugara thanked the BCCI Association and the Saurashtra Cricket Association for its support for its journey in this sport. He also said that he owes the directives of the mentors, trainers and his spiritual teacher.
“I would like to thank BCCI and the Crushtra Association of Cricket for the opportunity and support through my career in the cricket game. I am equally grateful to all the teams, privileges and provinces that I have been able to represent over the years.”
“I did not have reached this point without an invaluable guidance for my faces, coaches and spiritual teacher – I will always remain in debt.”
“Thank you very much for all my teammates, support staff, net archers, analysts, logistical services team, referees, ground employees, scorers, media employees, and all those who work tirelessly behind the scenes to enable us to compete and play this game we love.”
Chesshwar Pujara is deposited as one of the most chirkeers testing in India
Bugara retired as one of the most flexible cricket players in India. The best performances in his career came in the 2018-19 series in Australia, where he presented three centuries and 521 runs through four tests, facing 1258 amazing delivery.
The mixture helped India secure the first series of testing ever after 71 years of failed attempts. Bugara showed endurance and gravel in the consecutive cup victories in India in Australia.
As cricket moves towards the fastest aggression and registration, players like Bugara became rare. Patience, discipline, and mental rigidity made him one of the most wonderful anchors in the history of the test. The previous number 3 can consider its next steps in broadcasting and training to stay in this sport.
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2025-08-24 06:59:00



