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Ashish Nehra to Retire after Playing 1st T20 Match vs New Zealand in Delhi

Ashish Nehra has announced his Retirement from Cricket

Ashish Nehra the veteran Indian fast bowler who played for India Since, 1999 has announced his retirement from all form of cricket on October 12, after playing his farewell T20 game in Delhi against New Zealand at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium.

Ashish Nehra to Retire from all form of Cricket including Ipl

Ashish Nehra made his International Debut in 1999, the fast Indian pacer has set many records. His most famous performance in bowling was from the 2003 Cricket world cup were India was runner-up in the Final match against Australia. Nehra best bowling figure was 6 for 23 against England in the world cup and still the best bowling figure in a world cup for an Indian Bowler.

"I have spoken to the team management as well as the chairman of the selection committee. It can't get bigger than getting to retire in front of your home crowd," Nehra told journalists in Hyderabad ahead of the third T20I against Australia.

Nehra was brought by Chennai super kings in the IPL and he performed brilliantly in the series and right after that he was selected for T20 series against Australia and after some injuries he was rested and now in 2017 he was selected for the India vs Australia T20 Series and not getting chance to play in it but he will play the first T20 match vs New Zealand in Feroz Shah Kotla stadium.

Ashish Nehra Only Indian Bowler to take six wickets in ODIs twice.

Nehra is also a brilliant death bowling specialist.

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