Indian team wicket-keeper batsman retires from international cricket, has recorded this in his name in Ranji Trophy

India’s wicketkeeper-batsman Naman Ojha has announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket. Naman Ojha has represented India in all three formats of cricket. Not only this, Naman Ojha is the most wicket-keeper in the domestic tournament Ranji Trophy as a wicket-keeper. Naman Ojha may have performed brilliantly in domestic cricket, but after the
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Indian team wicket-keeper batsman retires from international cricket, has recorded this in his name in Ranji Trophy

India’s wicketkeeper-batsman Naman Ojha has announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket. Naman Ojha has represented India in all three formats of cricket. Not only this, Naman Ojha is the most wicket-keeper in the domestic tournament Ranji Trophy as a wicket-keeper.

Naman Ojha may have performed brilliantly in domestic cricket, but after the arrival of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, chances for him in Team India started to decrease. Naman Ojha started playing for Madhya Pradesh in 2000-01.

Owing to his game in domestic cricket and the Indian Premier League (IPL), Ojha paved the way for Team India. Naman Ojha made his international debut in 2010 in Zimbabwe. Naman Ojha played one ODI and two T20 matches for Team India, but after that he was out of Team India. At the same time during the India A tour of Australia in 2014, he scored a magnificent double century, after which he was included in the Test team. Naman Ojha made his Test debut in 2015.

Naman Ojha played the first Test match of his career against Sri Lanka in Colombo. He scored 35 in the first innings of this match and 21 in the second innings. Apart from this, he also made four catches and a stumping in this match. Even though Naman Ojha may not have played many international matches, but he has played domestic cricket for 20 years. Ojha was the most successful wicket-keeper batsman in domestic cricket for nearly two decades.

Naman Ojha is known for batting on any order. He has scored 9,753 runs in first-class cricket at an average of 41.67. There are a total of 471 victims behind his name, including 47 stumpings.

Naman Ojha is ranked eighth in the list of batsmen scoring more runs in the Ranji Trophy. Naman Ojha has scored 7,861 runs. In the Ranji Trophy, his name is 351 victims behind the wicket and he is the wicket-keeper most hunting behind the wicket of this tournament. Ojha has also played Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Daredevils and Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL.