Priyank Panchal, a Gujarat veteran, had scored close to 9000 first-class runs. He has moreover captained India A so far. Meanwhile, Panchal launched his retirement from all sorts of cricket.
New Delhi:
Former India A and Gujarat captain Priyank Panchal has launched his retirement from all sorts of cricket, the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) confirmed on Monday, May 26. Panchal, the earlier India A captain and a Gujarat veteran, hung his boots from all sorts of cricket, having scored 8856 runs in First-Class cricket along with 29 centuries and 34 fifties.
“End of an Era! Gujarat Cricket Association congratulates Priyank Panchal on a stellar cricketing journey as he announces retirement from all formats on May 26, 2025,” GCA wrote in a publish on X.
Panchal has led Gujarat and India A so far and has moreover helped Gujarat win its maiden Ranji Trophy title in 2016-17.
“A prolific right-handed opener, Priyank scored 8856 First-Class runs with 29 centuries & 34 fifties, including a majestic 314*. He led Gujarat to its maiden Ranji Trophy title in 2016-17, also lifting the Vijay Hazare Trophy (2015-16) and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (2012-13 & 2013-14). He captained India A and Gujarat across all formats with grit and pride. We salute his dedication and legacy. Wishing him success ahead!” the Board added.
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