Veda Krishnamurthy Bids Adieu to Cricket, Vows To Stay Connected | Sports-Games
INDIA, JUL 25 – Veda Krishnamurthy scored 829 runs in 48 ODIs and 875 runs in 76 T20Is before retiring and transitioning to cricket commentary and broadcasting.
- Veda Krishnamurthy announced her retirement from all forms of cricket on Friday, ending a career spanning more than a decade.
- Veda Krishnamurthy’s departure followed her not being retained for the 2025 season and lost her mother and sister during the Covid-19 pandemic, prompting her retirement decision.
- Veda Krishnamurthy played in 48 ODIs and 76 T20Is, scoring 829 runs in ODIs and 875 runs in T20Is.
- Following retirement, Veda Krishnamurthy became a commentator and broadcaster, and is open to new roles in cricket such as mentoring.
- Her retirement marks the end of a career that inspired non-metropolitan athletes and fans alike, leaving a lasting legacy as her next steps will be keenly watched by fans and the cricketing fraternity.
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Veda Krishnamurthy Bids Adieu to Cricket, Vows To Stay Connected | Sports-Games
Veda Krishnamurthy, a stalwart of Indian women's cricket, has announced her retirement from professional play. Having donned the Indian jersey in numerous ODIs and T20Is, she reflects on her journey with pride and gratitude. Veda intends to remain closely linked with cricket in other capacities.
India women’s team batter Veda Krishnamurthy retires from all forms of cricket - The Statesman
India batter Veda Krishnamurthy on Friday announced her retirement from all forms of cricket through her social media accounts. The right-handed middle-order batter, known for her grit and consistency, bid farewell to the game with an emotional note reflecting on her journey from a small town to representing India on the global stage.
India batter Veda Krishnamurthy announces retirement from professional cricket
India batter Veda Krishnamurthy announced her retirement from professional cricket on Friday, July 25. Krishnamurthy was known for her explosive batting in the middle-order and was part of India's 2017 World Cup squad.
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