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Rumeli Dhar retires from all forms of cricket, will be counted among successful captains

Rumeli Dhar
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Mumbai | Rumeli Retirement Cricket : Indian women’s cricket team captain Rumeli Dhar on Wednesday announced her retirement from all forms of the game. Right-handed batsman and fast bowler Rumeli announced his decision through an Instagram post. Rumeli said in his post that my 23-year journey of cricket which started from Shyamnagar, West Bengal is finally coming to an end, I announce my retirement from all forms of cricket. After this, people started giving good wishes for his coming life in social media. Remembering his brilliant performance, people wished him good luck for his future.

great career

Rumeli Retirement Cricket : Talking about career, Rumeli has scored 236 runs in four women’s Tests with the help of a half-century. The 38-year-old Rumeli, who made her debut against England in New Delhi in 2005, picked up eight Test wickets. He played his last Test against England in 2006. Rumeli took 63 wickets apart from scoring 961 runs in 78 Women’s One Day Internationals. Rummelli hit six half-centuries since his 2003 debut against England at Lincoln. He played his last one day international match in 2012.

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The team was brought to the final of the World Cup 2005

Rumeli Retirement Cricket : Rumeli, who played for other home team including Bengal, also played 18 T20 matches. In this, apart from scoring 131 runs, he also took 13 wickets. He made his debut against England in 2006. Rumeli made a comeback in India’s T20I squad against South Africa in 2018 at the age of 34 and played her last T20I against Australia women’s team at the Brabourne Stadium in the same year. Rumeli was also a member of the Indian team that reached the final of the Women’s ODI World Cup in South Africa in 2005. She had the best time of her life representing the Indian women’s cricket team which also led her team to the World Cup final in 2005. Had happened. Rumeli promised that she would remain associated with the sport and help nurture young talent in the country.

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