Mithali Raj announces retirement from international cricket

An era has come to an end as Mithali Raj has announced retirement from all forms of the game. The batting legend took to Twitter on Wednesday (June 8) and broke the major news. The decision was pretty much on the cards as the right-handed batter had already mentioned that the Women’s World Cup earlier this year was her ‘last swansong.’

Making her international debut in 1999, Mithali didn’t take long in becoming a vital cog of the national team. She played one sensational knock after another and guided her side to numerous triumphs over the years. Besides making her bat talk, Mithali thrived in the leadership department as well. Needless to mention, her goodbye to professional cricket took the entire cricket world by storm as congratulations poured in from different corners.

She also penned an emotional note while making the announcement. “I set out as a little girl on the journey to wear the India blues as representing your country is the highest honour. The Journey was full of highs and some lows. Each event taught me something unique and the last 23 years have been the most fulfilling, challenging & enjoyable years of my life,” read her post.

I’d love to stay involved in the game: Mithali Raj

“Like all journeys, this one too must come to an end. Today is the day I retire from all forms of International Cricket. Each time stepped on the field, I gave my very best with the intent to help India win. I will always cherish the opportunity given to me to represent the tricolour,” she added.

With 7805, 2364, 699 runs in ODIs, T20Is and Tests respectively, Mithali finishes as the highest run-scorer in women’s international cricket. While its the end of Mithali’s playing career, she’s keen to contribute towards the welfare of Indian cricket even further.

“It was an honour to have led the team for so many years. It definitely shaped me as a person & hopefully helped shape Indian Women’s Cricket as well. This journey may have ended but another one beckons as I’d love to stay involved in the game love and contribute to the growth of Women’s Cricket in India and world over. Special mention to all my fans, thank you for all your love & support,” she added.