Indian cricketer Veda Krishnamurthy announced her retirement from professional cricket through social media platforms on Friday. The right-handed batter concluded her international career after representing India across multiple formats for several years. Her journey began in the small town of Kadur before progressing to major cricket stadiums worldwide. The middle-order specialist expressed gratitude for the opportunities cricket provided throughout her career. She acknowledged the sport's role in shaping her identity and character development.
Krishnamurthy accumulated 829 runs across 48 One Day Internationals while achieving eight half-centuries during her tenure. Her Twenty20 International record shows 875 runs from 76 matches with two fifties to her credit. The Karnataka player participated in various domestic and international leagues during her active years. She represented India in the 2017 Women's World Cup final and the 2020 T20 World Cup final as runner-up. Krishnamurthy plans to continue contributing to cricket through coaching and commentary roles after retirement.
Krishnamurthy accumulated 829 runs across 48 One Day Internationals while achieving eight half-centuries during her tenure. Her Twenty20 International record shows 875 runs from 76 matches with two fifties to her credit. The Karnataka player participated in various domestic and international leagues during her active years. She represented India in the 2017 Women's World Cup final and the 2020 T20 World Cup final as runner-up. Krishnamurthy plans to continue contributing to cricket through coaching and commentary roles after retirement.