India Cricketer, IPL Winner Announces Retirement From All Cricket At 33
Gurkeerat Singh Mann, the Indian cricketer who represented the country at the highest-level in One Day Internationals (ODIs) while playing for Punjab in domestic cricket has announced retirement from all forms of cricket. (IMAGE CREDIT: Instagram/@gurkeeratmann)
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View In AppMann was an all-rounder and played 3 ODIs for India. In addition, he was also part of several IPL teams in the course of his career. (Image Credit: Instagram/gurkeeratmann)
Mann was part of the GT squad which lifted the IPL trophy in 2022. (Image Credit: Instagram/@gurkeeratmann)
It is pertinent to note that Gurkeerat was picked in India's Test squad for the home series against South Africa but did not get to play in the final XI. He was on the flight to Australia with India's limited-overs squad and made his ODI debut in Melbourne. (IMAGE CREDIT: GETTY)
Overall, the Punjab star faced 13 balls as a batter and bowled 60 deliveries as a bowler in international cricket across the three ODIs which he played for India. (Image Credit: Getty)
It has been an honour and a privilege to represent India, he wrote in his Instagram caption.(Image Credit: Getty)
He was part of IPL franchises like Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings), Royal Challengers Bangalore among other teams, playing a total of 41 matches in the cash-rich league. (Image Credit: Getty)