Ravindra Jadeja who announced his retirement from T20 Internationals on Sunday.
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«You have performed exceptionally as an all-rounder. Cricket lovers admire your stylish stroke play, spin and superb fielding,» PM Modi said in a tweet.
Modi thanked Jadeja for 'the enthralling T20 performances over the years'. «My best wishes for your endeavours ahead,» he added.
Replying to Modi's tweet, Jadeja said, «Thanks a lot sir.»
Ravindra Jadeja joins Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in announcing retirement from T20 internationals
Earlier today, Jadeja announced his retirement joining his illustrious teammates Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in bidding adieu to the format a day after winning the World Cup.
Born on December 6, 1988, in Jamnagar, Gujarat, Ravindra Jadeja, affectionately known as «Jaddu» and «Sir Jadeja,» made his mark in T20 cricket after debuting for India against Sri Lanka in 2009. Jadeja's T20 journey rose to prominence with Rajasthan Royals' IPL triumph in 2008, and he later became a key player for Chennai Super Kings, achieving significant success, including a Player of the Match title in the 2023 IPL final.
Over his career, Jadeja played 74 T20I matches, scoring 515 runs and taking 54 wickets, and was a crucial participant in India's T20 World Cup campaigns, achieving success with the team in his final tournament.
Jadeja's rise in T20