Stuart Binny, an all-rounder for India, has announced his retired from first-class and international cricket. Binny holds the record for the best ODI bowling stats. The 37-year-old began his career with karnataka and has played six Tests, 14 One-Day Internationals, and three Twenty20 Internationals for India.

Binny, whose father Roger was also an indian cricketer, issued a statement saying, "I have chosen to retire from first-class and international cricket."
"Representing my nation at the greatest level has brought me tremendous delight and pride."


Binny returned outstanding bowling numbers against bangladesh in an ODI in Dhaka in june 2014, despite not having many international runs under his belt.

It is still the finest bowling performance in one-day internationals. He had surpassed his countryman Anil Kumble, who had taken a six-wicket haul against the west indies in 1993 but conceded only 12 runs.

With 95 first-class matches under his belt, skipper mahendra singh dhoni tested him out in a few Tests with reasonable success.
He struck 78 in his second innings in his first Test against england in July 2014, and that was his only fifty in six Tests.
Evin Lewis struck him for five sixes in a t20 game against the west indies in Florida, ultimately ending his international career. He was trolled mercilessly.

Binny's chances of a national comeback faded after the arrival of hardik pandya as an explosive batting allrounder, and he played a season of first-class cricket in the North East. Binny expressed gratitude to the BCCI, his numerous teams, teammates, and coaches for their contributions to his development as a





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