New Delhi: India All-Rounder Stuart Binny, who has the best bowling figure record in ODI format by an Indian, on Monday announced his retirement from first grade and international cricket.
The 37-year-old Binny began his career with his state carnataka and represented India in six tests, 14 ODIS and three international twenty20.
“I want to tell you that I have decided to retire from first grade and international cricket,” Binny, whose father Roger also represents India, said in a statement.
“This gives me tremendous excitement and pride has represented my country at the highest international level.” While he did not get a lot of international roads under his belt, Binny returned the extraordinary numbers of bowling against Bangladesh when he took six goals with only four runs in Odi in June 2014 in Dhaka.
This remains the best Bowling performance in Odis to date.
He has improved his compatriot’s record of Anil Kumble, who also took six goals in West Indies in 1993 but had conceded 12 walks.
The all-rounder is practical, with the experience of 95 first-class matches, the iconic captain of Mahendra Singh Dhoni tried it in several tests with reasonable success.
In his debut exam against England in July 2014, he scored 78 in the second half and it only had the only fifty in the six tests.
A 31-Runing in the T20 match against West Indies in Florida effectively ended his international career where Evin Lewis hit him for five six.
He cruelly troll.
As soon as the conflict of interest became a catch phrase in Cricket India, his father Roger was forced to release the selection committee post.
With the Adventist of Hardik Pandya as Batting Batting Explosive, the chance of Binny from the national comeback decreased and he played first grade cricket season in the northeast.
He will be remembered as a player who punched on his weight and did the best according to his abilities.
Binny thanked BCCI, various teams, fellow players and coaches for the role played in their growth as a cricket.