Former Tamil Nadu and CSK bowler Yo Mahesh retires from all forms of cricket

Former Tamil Nadu and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) seamer Vijaykumar Yo Mahesh has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. The right-arm medium-fast bowler ends his career with 108 wickets in 50 first-class matches. He also scalped 93 wickets in List A cricket during an normal of 24.67. The former seamer had played for India U-19 along with Cheteshwar Pujara, Rohit Sharma and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja in a 2006 World Cup hold in Sri Lanka.

“To my dual IPL franchises, DD and CSK, for carrying faith in me to paint them and for giving me an eventuality to share a sauce room with a legends of a game. The final 5 years have been injury-ridden though we am beholden to India Cements for being plain and carrying my back,” Mahesh pronounced in a statement.”I would like to appreciate my state cricket Tamil Nadu Cricket Association for nurturing me from a age of 14 and finishing with 12 years of first-class cricket,” he added.

Mahesh’s final rival tour was in Aug 2019, when he played in Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL). His final compare for Tamil Nadu was a List A tie opposite Assam in Chennai in Sep 2018.

“At a outset, interjection to BCCI for a eventuality to paint India during a Under-19 turn and India A level. It’s been an honour and with pinnacle pride, we call it a top indicate in my career,” pronounced Mahesh.

Mahesh was Delhi Daredevil’s top wicket-taker in a initial deteriorate of a Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008. He took 16 wickets during an economy of 8.77 and after played for CSK in a showpiece event.

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