Kedar Jadhav has retired from all forms of Cricket. He shared a beautiful reel on Instagram announcing his retirement. His last game for India was against New Zealand in an ODI in Auckland.
Kedar Jadhav recently announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Monday. He shared a reel on Instagram featuring his memorable moments on the field, accompanied by the sad song "Zindagi Ke Safar Mein Guzar Jaate Hai Jo Makam," similar to how MS Dhoni announced his retirement. Jadhav, who played 73 ODIs and 122 T20Is for India between November 2014 and February 2020, posted on Instagram, saying, "Thank you all for your love and support throughout my career.
Consider me retired from all forms of cricket." A post shared by Kedar Mahadev Jadhav (@kedarjadhavofficial) Kedar Jadhav Memorable Career Jadhav, whose last appearance for India was against New Zealand in an ODI in Auckland, debuted against Sri Lanka in Ranchi under the captaincy of Virat Kohli. A few months later, he marked his first century for India in an ODI against Zimbabwe, ending his career with 1389 runs at an average of 42.
09, featuring six half-centuries and two centuries. His retirement follows two days after Dinesh Karthik's exit. One of Jadhav's memorable innings was his 120 off just 76 balls in Pune against England, where India chased down 351 runs.
He and Kohli both scored centuries, forging a thrilling 200-run partnership, with Jadhav's standout performance earning him the Player-of-the-Match award. He was als.