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Amit Mishra Retires After 25 Years in Professional Cricket

After an incredible 25-year journey in professional cricket, Indian leg-spinner Amit Mishra has officially announced his retirement at the age of 42. Known for his traditional leg-spin technique and match-winning spells, Mishra has been a consistent performer in both international cricket and the Indian Premier League (IPL). His decision comes after more than 16 months away from competitive cricket, marking the end of one of Indian cricket’s longest-serving bowling careers.

International Career and Major Contributions

Early Days and Test Debut

Mishra made his Test debut in 2008 during Anil Kumble’s farewell series against Australia, where he impressed immediately with a five-wicket haul in Mohali. However, competition from established spinners like Kumble, Harbhajan Singh, Ashwin, and Jadeja limited his international appearances.

  • Tests: 22 matches, 76 wickets
  • ODIs: 36 matches
  • T20Is: 10 matches

His style was based on classical leg-spin with flight, turn, and occasional googlies, which worked best on spin-friendly pitches in the subcontinent.

Notable Achievements

  • Took 15 wickets in 3 Tests during India’s 2015 tour of Sri Lanka
  • Member of the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy winning squad
  • Key performer in 2014 ICC T20 World Cup, where India finished as runners-up

A Record-Breaking IPL Journey

  • Amit Mishra will always be remembered as a legend in IPL history. He played for multiple franchises, including the Deccan Chargers, Delhi Daredevils, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG).
  • Only bowler to take three hat-tricks in IPL
  • Continued playing until the 2024 season, last appearing against Rajasthan Royals
  • Known for controlling middle overs and taking key wickets
  • His skill and experience made him one of the most consistent spinners in the league, especially in high-pressure situations.

Domestic Excellence for Haryana

Outside the spotlight of international and IPL cricket, Mishra was a mainstay in Haryana’s domestic team,

  • First-class record: 535 wickets in 152 matches
  • Made his debut in the 2001–02 Ranji season
  • Played his last domestic game in 2017

His contributions helped Haryana stay competitive in domestic cricket, and he was respected as both a bowler and a mentor to younger players.

Key Takeaways for Exams

  • Three IPL hat‑tricks with different teams—a record unique to Mishra.
  • 535 first‑class wickets, highlighting his domestic dominance.
  • Debut Test five‑wicket haul in 2008 Mohali match.
  • Retired on September 4, 2025, aiming to support young cricketers post-retirement.
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