Kedar Jadhav copies MS Dhoni's retirement announcement, quits all forms of cricket: 'From 1500 hrs...'
Hindustan TimesKedar Jadhav has retired from all forms of cricket and, in the process, emulated MS Dhoni in announcing the big decision on Monday. Kedar Jadhav scored 1511 runs for India Jadhav, who last played for India against New Zealand in an ODI in Auckland, made his debut against Sri Lanka in Ranchi in a match that was captained by Virat Kohli. A few months later, Jadhav scored his maiden century for India in an ODI against Zimbabwe and goes down, having scored 1389 runs at an average of 42.09, including six half-centuries and two hundreds. He and Kohli scored scintillating centuries, adding a riveting partnership of 200 runs, but the former India captain was outshined by Jadhav's Player-of-the-Match worthy performance. Besides, Jadhav played 93 IPL matches, scoring 1196 runs, including stints with Delhi Capitals, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru.