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India’s Ambati Rayudu announces retirement months after seeming set for World Cup

Ambati Rayudu announces retirement only months after looking set for a World Cup berth

Ambati Rayudu

Indian middle-order has today retired from all formats of .

It is believed that Rayudu, 33, has made the aware of his intentions in an email, thanking his domestic state teams and his two IPL franchises – Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians. Rayudu was also grateful of the chance to represent .

“It has been a honour and privilege to have represented our country. I would like to thank the captains I have played under, MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma and especially who always had shown great belief in me throughout my career with the Indian team.”

Speaking about the battle for the number 4 spot in India’s side in October 2018, Virat Kohli had been positive of Rayudu’s chances.

“We believe that Rayudu is the right person to capitalise because he’s experienced and he has won many games for his state and in IPL cricket. He has a great one-day record already for India, so I think the batting order is sorted as far as we’re concerned.”

Rayudu, seemed to have enhanced his World Cup prospects further when he finished the New Zealand ODI series as the leading run-getter.

However, since then he has fallen down the pecking order being left out of the World Cup squad and instead left on the reserves list.

In recent days he has seen Rishabh Pant and Mayank Agarwal preferred over him as replacements for Shikhar Dhawan and Vijay Shankar.

Rayudu had scored 1,694 at an average of over 47 in before his retirement decision.

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