Indian All-rounder Stuart Binny announces retirement
In an announcement made today, cricketer decides on his retirement from first-class and international cricket on Monday.
Cricketer Stuart Binny didn’t have a very impactful journey with International cricket. In an announcement made today, the cricketer decides on his retirement from first-class and international cricket on Monday.
Binny got a fantastic bowling figure against Bangladesh when he took six wickets for just four runs in an ODI in June 2014 in Dhaka.
The cricketer began his career with his state Karnataka and represented India in six Tests, 14 ODIs, and three Twenty20 Internationals.
Stuart Binny goes on to say “The game of cricket runs through my blood, and I will always look to give back to the game that has given me everything,”
He also talks about how it was the right time to move on from player to coach. He has a lot to give back in the department of training.
At present, Stuart Binny is a level 2 coach with the NCA.
Whilst announcing his retirement, Binny added in a statement that, “I would like to inform you that I have decided to retire from first-class and international cricket. It has given me tremendous joy and pride to have represented my country at the highest international level.”
He also thanked the BCCI, his various teams, fellow players, and coaches for the role played in his growth as a cricketer.
Stuart Binny has now shifted his focus from playing a game of cricket to successfully coaching cricketers.