Twitter Reacts As Irfan Pathan Announces Retirement From The Game 1
Irfan Pathan. Credits: Twitter

India’s bowling all-rounder Irfan Pathan has announced his retirement from all forms of the game on January 4. Pathan scalped a total of 301 wickets in all the three forms of the game. The southpaw medium-pacer who was well known for swinging the ball both ways made his debut back in 2003 and played his last international match in Indian colors against South Africa in 2012.

Pathan’s culmination point in his career came when he picked a hat-trick in the first over in the 2006 Test match against arch-rivals Pakistan at Karachi. The southpaw pacer was also awarded the man of the match in the 2007 T20 World Cup. The left-arm pacer scalped three wickets and conceded only 16 runs in his four overs.

Irfan Pathan
Irfan Pathan (Credits: Getty)

Pathan had an illustrious career.

The all-rounder came up with a fine performance in the 2008 Perth Test match as he took five wickets and scored 28 and 46 to help India register a memorable win against Australia.

“I am announcing retirement from all forms of cricket. I have been fortunate to share the dressing room with greats of the game like Ganguly, Dravid, and Laxman. I am calling time on my career,” Irfan Pathan said.

“I would like to thank my family for providing much-needed support. I would like to thank my fans. They have always hoped for my comeback. Their support has kept me going.”

On the other hand, Irfan Pathan added that he will always keep contributing to Indian cricket. However, Pathan said it would be better if someone else takes his role in the domestic circuit.

Twitter Reacts As Irfan Pathan Announces Retirement From The Game 2
Irfan Pathan (Credits: Getty)

“I will keep contributing to Indian cricket, but it is always better if someone else takes my place in domestic cricket. There are a lot of other things in store for me and I will keep focusing on them,” Pathan told Star Sports on Saturday.

“In domestic cricket, too, I have been part of Jammu and Kashmir cricket and after last season, I thought what’s the motivation to play any more?”

Here is how Twitter reacted to Irfan Pathan’s retirement:

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