Suresh Raina Announces Retirement From All Forms of Cricket
Taking to his official Twitter account, Raina said thanks to the BCCI, the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association, Chennai Super Kings, BCCI VP Rajiv Shukla, and the cricket fans for the help all throughout his cricketing venture.

On Wednesday, former Indian all-rounder cricketer Suresh Raina declared to retire from all forms of cricket. The 35-year-old made this declaration through social media.
Taking to his official Twitter account, Raina said thanks to the BCCI, the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association, Chennai Super Kings, BCCI VP Rajiv Shukla, and the cricket fans for the help all throughout his cricketing venture.
He wrote, "It has been an absolute honor to represent my country & state UP. I would like to announce my retirement from all formats of Cricket. I would like to thank @BCCI, @UPCACricket, @ChennaiIPL, @ShuklaRajiv sir & all my fans for their support and unwavering faith in my abilities."
It has been an absolute honour to represent my country & state UP. I would like to announce my retirement from all formats of Cricket. I would like to thank @BCCI, @UPCACricket, @ChennaiIPL, @ShuklaRajiv sir & all my fans for their support and unwavering faith in my abilities ????????
— Suresh Raina???????? (@ImRaina) September 6, 2022
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Raina retired from International cricket in 2020
Prior, Dainik Jagran detailed that Raina is probably going to carry out his specialty in T20 associations in South Africa, Sri Lanka, and UAE.
The former Indian cricketer will join the group drove by ace blaster Sachin Tendulkar in the forthcoming version of the Road Safety World Series, beginning September 10.
He said, "I want to continue playing cricket for two or three years. There are some exciting youngsters who are coming through the ranks of Uttar Pradesh cricket. I have already taken my No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA)," quoted as saying by Dainik Bhaskar.
Back in 2020, Raina made the declaration about his retirement from international cricket under an hour after MS Dhoni reported his on August 15. Raina was important for the Indian group which won the 2011 World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy under Dhoni's authority.
Raina's worldwide profession crossed 13 years during which he played 18 Tests, 226 ODIs, and 78 T20Is for India. He even got a valuable chance to chief the group and conveyed wanted results. He has 5615 runs from 226 ODIs and 1605 from 78 T20Is for India.