Karnataka Right-arm Speedster Mithun, who had played International matches against Srilanka in 2015, on Tuesday declared his retirement from top-notch cricket after his state group won the National One Day Championship, here.
“I have chosen to resign from all types of homegrown cricket. I needed to end on a triumphant note and it can’t be superior to winning the Vijay Hazare last,” the Mithun told journalists after Karnataka’s 41-run win against Saurashtra in the last.
In his long term profession, he played 56 five star games taking 186 wickets including two five-for. Regularly on lethargic tracks, he would bowl his sluggish left-arm spinners. He likewise had 103 T20 wickets from 84 games.
The high point most certainly was playing a T20 International against South Africa, where he finished with figures of 1 for 44. He likewise played a couple of periods of IPL for Royal Challengers Bangalore. Mithun said that with development of Prasidh Krishna and T Pradeep as powerful quick bowlers, he felt it was smarter to leave the serious field on a high.
“I would not like to obstruct the advancement of any capable player. I believed that this is the perfect opportunity. I educated my partners yesterday night about my choice. I need to thank the KSCA for offering me a chance to serve Karnataka cricket, my folks and the Almighty,” Aravind said.
Found out if not being in India conflict or IPL drove him to such a choice, Aravind said: “No, I don’t think so. It’s an exceptionally close to home choice.”
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