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Ishwar Pandey said goodbye to cricket, got a lot of support from Dhoni

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

Indian cricketer Ishwar Pandey has given his decision to say goodbye to international cricket. While waiting for his chance in the mainstream for a long time. Ishwar Pandey took the decision of retirement from cricket. Journey from Rewa in Madhya Pradesh to top cricket. And then also played in IPL where he had the privilege of being in the team along with successful captain Dhoni.

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Ishwar Pandey trained at Chennai’s MRF Pace Academy

Born to a soldier in Rewa, Ishwar Pandey trained at Chennai’s MRF Pace Academy. And in November 2010 finally got his first chance to play first-class cricket for Madhya Pradesh. He played three matches in that season and took 9 wickets. Playing for India A in August 2013, took 7 wickets in both the innings against hosts South Africa A and impressed everyone.

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He was also an important and regular part of Chennai Super Kings in IPL in 2015 and Dhoni also guided him well. And came into limelight in early 2016 when he took a hat-trick in a home T20 match against Andhra Pradesh. He took 97 wickets in first-class cricket.