
PIYUSH Chawla (Photo Matthew Lewis/Getty Images) New Delhi: After more than two decades of devoted service to the Indian cricket, the foot-Spinner Piyush Chawl officially announced his retirement from all forms of the game. The veteran of sports, Chawl’s journey was marked by the ears, remarkable returns and contributions to the most famous Indian cricket triumphs: the 2007 ICC T20 Championship and the ODI World Championship in 2011.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe! Chawl’s statement on Friday reflected deep gratitude and emotions when he thanked his family, IPL franchises and fans. He credited his late father for being the main force of his career, and said his support laid the foundation for a journey that saw Chawl was based on bowling legends, such as Sachin Tendulkar, only 17 to win magic on the world scene. Chawla debuted like a teenager as a teenager and soon impressed the smart mix of Google and faster vans. He played three tests, 25 ODI and seven T20i for India, with the best 4/23 characters in ODIS. His international performance could have been limited, but his impact on the domestic and franchise cricket was huge. With 446 first -class goals and 319 goals T20, Chawla remained a consistent artist for Uttar Pradesh and various IPL teams, including Kolkata Knight, where he won the title in 2012 and 2014. In particular, the IPL was an important chapter in its career and Chawl leaves as one of the highest goal spiks of the league. Known for his ability to release under pressure and playing key roles in several campaigns that won titles across various franchises.