Parvinder Awana, former India, and Delhi fast bowler announced his retirement from cricket with immediate effect.
Awana played 62 FC matches and 42 List-A matches for Delhi and picked 191 and 63 wickets respectively. His career spanned from 2007-2016 and he also played for Kings XI Punjab in IPL from 2012-2014 picking 39 wickets in 33 matches with a best of 4/34.
Awana also played 2 T20I matches for India, both against England in 2012, but failed to take a wicket. His best bowling performance in FC cricket came in 2011/12 season when he picked 35 wickets in 7 games for Delhi.
Awana announced his retirement on Twitter with a message saying, “There comes a time when all good things come to an end. I would like to thank everyone who have been part of my cricketing journey and supported me at all times.”
There comes a time when all good things come to an end. I would like to thank everyone who have been part of my cricketing journey and supported me at all times. ???? pic.twitter.com/wQf9U41lx8
— Parvinder Awana (@ParvinderAwana) July 17, 2018