Uthappa retires from all forms of Indian cricket

Hard-hitting player Robin Uthappa has declared his choice to resign from all types of Indian cricket, cutting down the draperies on a 20-year-seasoned pro vocation in the country. Uncovering his choice on Twitter, the 36-year-old said he was anticipating investing energy with his young family as well as 'outline another stage in his life.' Uthappa addressed India in 59 games (46 ODIs and 13 T20Is), scoring a sum of 1183 global runs and was important for the triumphant T20 World Cup crusade in 2007. A top-request strokemaker coming up the positions, Uthappa leaving his imprint with hundred years at Mohali in the 2006 Challenger Prize. He made his ODI debut in Indore, scoring 86 against a Britain assault highlighting James Anderson, Liam Plunkett and Sajid Mahmood.

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