In his retirement announcement, Patel thanked the BCCI and expressed his gratitude to Sourav Ganguly for showing 'immense faith' in his capabilities.
Patel said that he is "especially indebted to Dada" (Sourav Ganguly) for playing an instrumental role in his international career.
Patel represented India with distinction in 25 Tests, 38 ODIs and 2 T20Is in a career spanning almost two decades.
A Glance At Parthiv Patel's International Career
Aged just 17, the baby faced Parthiv Patel made his debut for India in international cricket in 2002 against England in a Test match at Trent Bridge, and held the honour of becoming the youngest wicketkeeper in Test cricket.
The wicket-keeper batsman notched up 736 runs in 38 ODIs laced with four half centuries. In Test cricket, he registered 934 runs at a decent average of 31.13 with six half-centuries.
Parthiv Patel played his last Test match for India during their tour of South Africa in 2018, which also happened to be his latest among many comebacks into the national team.
Prolific Run Scorer For Gujarat In Domestic Cricket
Over the last two decades, Patel was a stalwart in India's domestic cricket circuit, racking up many prolific run scoring seasons for his state team Gujarat in all formats of the game.
Patel notched up over 11000 first class runs in 194 games with 27 tons and 62 half centuries.
Led Gujarat To Ranji Trophy Title In 2016-17 Season
The glittering moment of his domestic career was famously leading Gujarat to Ranji Trophy title in the 2016-17 season.
Patel Tasted Success In IPL Winning Titles With Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings
Known for his quick-fire cameos opening the batting in T20 cricket, the 35-year-old Patel played across six franchises in the coveted Indian Premier League (IPL).
Patel was part of title winning teams with Chennai Super Kings in 2010 and the Mumbai Indians in 2015 and 2017. In 139 IPL matches, he racked up 2848 runs with the help of 13 half centuries.