Sri Lanka pacer Lasith Malinga announces retirement from franchise cricket

Sri Lankan pacer Lasith Malinga on Wednesday announced retirement from franchise cricket on Wednesday
Kieron Pollard carried Lasith Malinga on his shoulders after MI won IPL 2019
Kieron Pollard carried Lasith Malinga on his shoulders after MI won IPL 2019Image source: Mumbai Indians
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Sri Lanka pacer Lasith Malinga, the top wicket taker of the Indian Premier League (IPL) retired from franchise cricket. Thus, he was not retained by the Mumbai Indians (MI) for the 2021 season, the franchise said in a statement.

The 37-year-old had been with Mumbai for 12 years, right from the first season 2008. The lethal pacer is the highest wicket-taker in the history of IPL with 170 wickets from 122 matches at an economy rate of 7.14.

"...Lasith Malinga has decided to retire from franchise cricket. The Sri Lankan speedster informed his decision to the Mumbai Indians management earlier this month, making himself unavailable for the champion side's retention wish list," read a statement from MI.

Malinga said, "After discussing with family, I think now is the right time to retire from all franchise cricket. The pandemic situation and the restrictions on travel will make it difficult for me given my personal circumstances to participate fully in franchise cricket for the next year and therefore it is best to make this decision now.

He added, "I have discussed the same with Mumbai Indians management in recent days as they prepare for the upcoming auction and they have been very supportive and understanding. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Ambani family, everyone at the Mumbai Indians franchise and all our fans for the wonderful 12 years."

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