Priyank panchal retirement: The Indian cricket team will leave for England after IPL 2025 for the 5 -match Test series, for which the BCCI has announced the squad. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have retired from the Test before this tour. A young team will go to England under the captaincy of Shubman Gill. Meanwhile, another Indian cricketer shared an emotional post, announcing his retirement.
Priyank Panchal, who played for Gujarat in domestic cricket, said goodbye to first class cricket at the age of 35. He scored more than 8 thousand runs in first class cricket. Opener Priyank played more than 250 matches in domestic cricket.
In the year 2021, Priyank was selected in the Indian team. On the tour of South Africa, he was included in the team after Rohit Sharma was injured but could not get a chance to debut.
Priyank Panchal shared emotional post
Announcing retirement from first class cricket on his social media, he wrote, “Everyone looks at his father, considers him ideal, inspires him, and tries to impress them, I was not different from it. My father was not a source of strength for me for a long time, I am overwhelmed by the energy that he gave me, he was overwhelmed from the way he has given me a day, a day he has given me a day He left us long ago to be aspiring, and it was a dream that I have been carrying with me, in every season, I, I, Priyank Panchal, declare my retirement from first class cricket with immediate effect.
Priyank Panchal domestic career
Priyank, who played from Gujarat and West Zone, scored 8856 runs in 127 first class matches with an average of 45.18. It has 29 centuries and 34 half -centuries. He also has 16 wickets in the first class.
In 97 List A matches, he has scored 3672 runs and 1522 runs in 59 T20 matches. He has 8 centuries and 21 half -centuries in List A.