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Former India U19 Cricketer Ravi Teja Announces Retirement From First-Class Cricket

Ravi Teja

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Former Hyderabad captain Ravi Teja has announced his retirement from first-class cricket, calling time on his 16 years of career. He took to Instagram to share the news with the fans and followers.

Teja made his Ranji debut for Hyderabad against Maharashtra at Karad in 2006. The 34-year-old scored 84 in the only innings of the match. Teja played his last match for Meghalaya earlier this month against Gujarat in Rajkot and signed off with a brilliant century.

Ravi Teja thanked BCCI for providing him with the opportunity to represent India A and in the U19 age-group category. Taking to Instagram, he wrote:

“After having a long and fulfilling career in this wonderful game of cricket, I have decided to retire from First Class cricket and move ahead in a different direction in my career.”

Ravi Teja added:

“I would like to thank BCCI for giving me the opportunity to represent India U-19 and India A teams which have been the highlight of my career and which has been an honour and something I would always be proud of. I am grateful to Deccan Chargers and Sunrisers Hyderabad for all their support. IPL has surely been really a lot of fun, exciting and thrilling. It has been absolutely fantastic to learn from the legends.”

He has also represented Deccan Chargers (now known as Sunrisers Hyderabad) in the inaugurate edition of the IPL in 2008. Teja played 32 games, scoring 375 runs at an average of 19.7.


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