Indian fast bowler Munaf Patel has announced his retirement from all forms of the game following a successful 15-year cricket career on Friday. Munaf, who made his debut for India in March 2006, played 13 Tests, 70 ODIs and three T20Is for the team. He was a member of the 2011 World Cup winning team too. He last donned the national team jersey on July 6, 2011 while playing against the West Indies in a Test. Munaf primarily played for the Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League. In domestic cricket, Munaf had represented Baroda and Gujarat. He has an average of 24.43 in First-class cricket with 231 wickets from 69 matches to his name. He had also played 140 List A matches and 97 T20s. Munaf earned his best bowling figures of four for 25 in Test cricket while playing against England in in Mohali on March, 2006. Read more Cricet News
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