Veteran batsman Shikhar Dhawan, who led India to many cricketing victories, announced his retirement from all forms of the game today. In an emotional post on X, he said, “I stand at a crossroads where looking back, I see only memories, and looking ahead, I see a new world. My goal was to play for India, and I achieved it. I am grateful to many people: my family, my childhood coaches, Tarak Sinha ji and Madan Sharma ji, under whom I learned cricket, and my entire team with whom I played for so many years. I have a family, fame, and your love. But as they say, to move forward in the story, it’s important to turn the pages. And that’s what I’m going to do. I am announcing my retirement from international and domestic cricket.” Also Read: How To Track Short-Term Capital Gain, Intraday Income For Tax Purposes Dhawan began his international cricket journey in 2010 and played his last game in 2022. He played 34 Tests, 167 ODIs, and 68 T20 tournaments in a career span of over a decade. He also played 222 IPL matches for Punjab, Mumbai, and Delhi. Dhawan said, “As I bid goodbye to my cricket journey, I feel at peace that I played for my country. I am thankful to BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) and DDCA (Delhi and District Cricket Association) for giving me the opportunity, and to my fans for showering me with so much love. I tell myself, don’t be sad that you won’t play for India again; be happy that you did. And that’s the most important thing for me.” While his decision may have upset many of his fans and colleagues in the cricketing fraternity, Dhawan will know himself best when to quit or whether his body would allow him to stay competitive with much at stake in the game. Since physical fitness is paramount in sports, age can be a decisive factor for retirement, especially for tasks that demand the highest fitness level. Here are three key takeaways from his retirement:

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