Suresh Raina has been one of the top middle-order batsmen, and during his successful career, he has helped India win many games.
Originally published at Pen 18Tuesday, September 6, 2022
Suresh Raina retirement: Suresh Raina announces retirement from all forms of cricket
“It has been an absolute honor to represent my country and state UP. I would like to announce my retirement from all forms of cricket. I would like to thank @BCCI, @UPCACricket, @ChennaiIPL, @ShuklaRajiv sir and all my fans. Want to thank. His support and unwavering belief in my abilities,” he wrote.
It is an absolute honor to represent my country and state UP. I want to announce my retirement to all… https://t.co/Ypnevv0eX5
— Suresh Raina
(@ImRaina) 1662446900000
Earlier on August 15, 2020, Raina announced his retirement from international cricket.
Raina was part of the 2011 World Cup winning team under the captaincy of MS Dhoni. Raina will not play for Uttar Pradesh in the upcoming domestic season.
In an international career spanning 13 years, Raina represented India in 18 Tests, 226 ODIs and 78 T20 Internationals.
Raina scored 5615 runs in 226 ODIs and 1605 runs in 78 T20Is for India. Raina, who scored a century on his Test debut, is also the first Indian to score a century in all three formats of cricket and his hundreds were scored outside India.
Playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Suresh Raina has scored 5528 runs in 205 IPL matches at a strike rate of 136.76 with 39 fifties and one century.
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Monday, September 5, 2022
kyrgios: Nick Kyrgios beats defending champion Medvedev to reach maiden US Open quarter-finals
Pride, he said, at pulling himself out of “some really difficult situations, mentally” and “some really scary places,” which he first revealed in February. Proud, he managed to distance himself from “feeling so sad, feeling sorry for himself” all the time.
and relieved, Kyrgios explained that he is tinged with gray
The Celtics hat he was wearing at his post-match news conference, when the lights are brightest and the highest stakes come on, “Because every time I go out on the court, there’s so much pressure, so much hope, so The very unpredictability of what I can do.”
23rd-seeded Kyrgios, a 27-year-old from Australia, had never made it past the third round of the US Open until now, going 0-4 at that level in the past. He has never managed to blend his undeniable skills into terrifying drama with any resemblance to the consistency he has displayed recently.
“I’m glad I’m finally able to show New York my talent,” Kyrgios said after conceding 21 aces against Medvedev and using his usual style. “I haven’t traveled here very much.”
India pakistan match: With two fifties in the Asia Cup, Virat Kohli taking steps in the right direction
With two fifties in the Asia Cup, the second coming at a quick pace before wickets at the other end forced Kohli to steady things towards the end of the innings, cricketing indicators are there to show he is taking steps in the right direction. . But, more than that, this was Kohli’s first press conference after stepping down as Test captain, which was a cheap opportunity.
Even when he was at the peak of his power, scoring runs at will, Kohli was testy in these performances. He took annoyance at certain lines of questioning, reacted to imagined trivialities and the atmosphere was generally hostile. After India’s second Asia Cup encounter against Pakistan, Kohli was calm, allowing himself to smile despite the fact that India had lost.
Asked who stood by him in his tough times, Kohli provided insight. “When I left the Test captaincy, I got a message from only one person I had played with before – MS Dhoni. Many people have my number, but no one has messaged me. “That respect, the relationship you have with someone, when it’s genuine, it shows in this way because there is security at both ends. Kohli also revealed that the team is now in the grip of the fact that Attempting to push the envelope in T20 batting will sometimes mean losing wickets in a clump.
Kohli said of India’s new approach, “If you see the way we are playing, it has given us the result we need, and the run rate has also improved in our middle overs.” “It is something that I, as a batsman, really paid attention to, and I knew it was an area that we needed to keep improving. We talked about how sometimes it’s not what you want it to be.”
Making technical changes is often not a difficult task for good batsmen like Kohli. What is difficult is changing the mindset. It is not easy for a batsman to overcome the fear of losing his wicket, as batting is a one-ball game. If a bowler hits a six, he always has a chance to come back and contribute on the next ball.
If a batsman loses his wicket, he can only watch the game from the dressing room and regret what has gone wrong. But, Kohli managed to overcome it. “When I am happy in my space, then I know what I can do for the team. My being in a bad spot is neither good for the team nor for me,” Kohli said. “I have taken some time to put things in perspective, it has made me realize that cricket is not the end of life.”
MS Dhoni: Virat Kohli reveals MS Dhoni was lone supporter after quitting captaincy
The 33-year-old Kohli has shrugged off his long dry runs with the bat in the Asia Cup, including two consecutive half-centuries, including 60 against Pakistan, in their defeat in Dubai on Sunday.
Kohli took a month off to recharge ahead of the six-nation tournament, which serves as a tune-up for the T20 World Cup starting next month.
The former captain’s poor form became a constant topic of discussion in world cricket, but he said that tough times had exposed his true friends.
“I will say only one thing, when I stepped down as Test captain, I only got a message from MS Dhoni and no one else,” Kohli said.
“Many people have my number and talk on TV but no one has texted me. If you want to give me suggestions, give me one by one, otherwise it means nothing to me.”
Kohli made his Test and One Day International debut in 2011 when Dhoni was the captain.
Kohli said, ‘This is how you show the respect and association you have with someone. “There are some connections that are genuine and have some security.”
The former top-order Test batsman relinquished the T20 captaincy after last year’s World Cup and was soon dropped as an ODI.
In the worst phase of his international career.
Kohli, who has not scored an international century since November 2019, relinquished the Test leadership in January as Rohit Sharma became the captain across all formats.
Critics, among them former World Cup winning captain Kapil Dev, also suggested that Kohli should be dropped.
– ‘Happy again’ – but Kohli insisted such remarks never bothered him, as his 44-ball 60 helped India to 181-7, which Pakistan scored on Sunday in a thrilling Overhauled with a ball in Super Four competition.
Kohli told reporters, ‘To be honest, I never paid attention to these things.
“Played 14 years and it doesn’t happen by chance. My job is to work hard on my game, something I look forward to doing.”
Kohli said that he was welcomed into India’s dressing room after a month-long break and was “absolutely looking forward to playing again and feeling good while batting.”
Kohli, who has scored 27 centuries in 102 Tests, recently opened up on his struggle with mental health, admitting that he tried to fake intensity on the field.
“It’s not bad to take a break and I hope this will give strength to people and they will be able to let go of their emotions,” Kohli said.
“Anyone can have such feelings but it is important to recognize and take care of it.
“If you ignore it you will be more disappointed. I am happy, I am excited and enjoying my cricket again which was the most important thing for me.”
Arshdeep Singh: Anyone can make the mistake, the situation was tight: Virat Kohli defends Arshdeep Singh
Asif Ali needed 34 runs in the 18th over of the match on Sunday and tried to sweep Ravi Bishnoi and it looked like he would return to the pavilion. However, Singh missed a straight chance and Ali survived to turn the game back in Pakistan’s favour. After this he received a lot of criticism from the netizens.
Kohli later defended the young pacer, saying that one could have made such a mistake during a high-pressure game.
“Anyone can make a mistake, the situation was tight. It was a high-pressure game and mistakes can happen. I still remember playing my first Champions Trophy and the match was against Pakistan, I played against Shahid. Very bad shot played. Afridi. I was looking at the ceiling till 5 in the morning, I couldn’t sleep and thought my career was over but these things are natural.”
“Senior players become around you, there is a good team atmosphere right now, I give credit to the captain and the coach. Players learn from their mistakes. So one must admit one’s mistake, address it and that’s it. One must be ready to be under pressure. The situation once again,” Kohli said.
India will now take on Sri Lanka in their next match on 6 September.
Cricketer Arshdeep Singh trolled on social media
Indian batsman Virat Kohli backed young pacer Arshdeep Singh, who dropped a crucial catch in the 18th over of the match against Pakistan. A scintillating half-century from Mohammad Rizwan and a cameo from Mohammad Nawaz led Pakistan to a five-wicket victory in a thrilling last-over Super Four encounter against Pakistan in the ongoing Asia Cup 2022 on Sunday. Cricketer Arshdeep Singh was constantly trolled and called Khalistani on Twitter after he dropped a decisive catch in the India-Pakistan match. His Wikipedia page was also sabotaged.
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