Ambati Rayudu to play for MI Emirates in ILT20 2024, quits YSR Congress Party to do so

Ambati Rayudu had played in IPL for Mumbai Indians from 2010-2017.

By Jatin Sharma - 07 Jan, 2024

Former India cricketer Ambati Rayudu has announced that he will return to Mumbai Indians family. However, his homecoming will not be in the Indian Premier League, but in the International League T20 in UAE.

The ILT20 2024 will begin from January 19 in UAE and Ambati Rayudu will represent the MI Emirates franchise owned by Mumbai Indians in the tournament.

Notably, Rayudu had retired from IPL after he won the IPL 2023 with Chennai Super Kings. However, he had started his IPL career with Mumbai Indians back in 2010 and played for them till IPL 2017.

In order to make himself available for the ILT20, Rayudu has also confirmed that he has left the YSR Congress Party, which he had joined a few days ago. He joined the party in the presence of Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, Deputy Chief Minister K Narayana Swamy and Rajampeta Lok Sabha member P Mithun Reddy.

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This is to inform everyone that I have decided to quit the YSRCP Party and stay out of politics for a little while. Further action will be conveyed in due course of time," the former cricketer said in a social media post.   

Later on, Rayudu confirmed that he had done so, because he’ll be playing for MI Emirates and hence left politics for a while.

He posted: “I Ambati Rayudu will be representing the Mumbai Indians in the upcoming ILt20 from jan 20th in Dubai. Which requires me to be politically non affiliated whilst playing professional sport.”

During his cricket career, he has played 55 ODIs for India and scored a total of 1694 runs with an average of 47.05 with a best of 124*. He scored three centuries and 10 fifties in ODI cricket for India. He also played six T20I matches for India and smashed 42 runs.

In IPL, Rayudu played 204 matches, scoring 4348 runs with one century and 22 fifties with a best of 100*. He won IPL 2013, 2015 and 2017 with Mumbai Indians and then IPL 2018, 2021 and 2023 with Chennai Super Kings.

By Jatin Sharma - 07 Jan, 2024

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