India vs New Zealand Pune Test: The Indian cricket team is currently playing a 3-Test series with the New Zealand cricket team, the second test match of which is being played from October 24 at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune. At present, Team India seems far behind in this match and its defeat seems almost certain.
But amid all these things, a 29-year-old Indian player has surprised everyone by announcing his retirement. In such a situation, let us know what the whole matter is.
This player announced his retirement during Pune test match
Actually, the Indian cricket team had to face defeat by 8 wickets in the first test match against the New Zealand team and now it has come very close to defeat in the second test match also. Currently, the second test match between India and New Zealand is being played at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune and in this match, New Zealand team has taken a lead of more than 180 runs in the second innings. All the fans are very sad due to this and amidst all this, former captain of the Indian women’s hockey team Rani Rampal has announced her retirement.
Rani Rampal announced her retirement
Let us tell you that Rani Rampal has announced her retirement from hockey on Thursday 24th October. He has announced his retirement through his Twitter account. Rani Rampal has written in a post through her social media account that after wearing the Indian jersey with pride for almost 15 years, now her time has come to exit the field as a player and start a new chapter. Is.
It is known that he made his debut as the youngest member of the Indian team at the age of 14 in the Olympic Qualifiers in Kazan in April 2008. Rani Rampal is one of the legendary Indian women players who has played more than 250 international matches and scored more than 200 goals. Under his captaincy, Team India won silver medals in the 2017 Asia Cup and 2018 Asian Games, ending a drought of 13 years.
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