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Amit Mishra Retirement: Seeing his 5 best mantras in international cricket

Exquisite Indian leg-spinner Amit Mishra Officially all the professional cricket has announced its retirement. This decision brings closer to the career of one of the most skilled wrist-spinners of India, whose artistry and misleading bowling gave happiness to fans and frustrated the batsmen for a decade.

Despite having a regular feature in the domestic cricket and Indian Premier League (IPL), Mishra often found herself inside and out of the national side. In his time, a low bowler, he played 22 Tests, 36 Odis and 10 T20I, which jointly took a total of 156 international wickets. His classic right-arm leg-spin is characterized by a well-disguised googly, batsmen with consistent bastards and whenever they were given opportunities, they were given important successes.

Amit Mishra has the top 5 mantras in international cricket:

47 vs. 5 for Zimbabwe. 4: 2013

During his remarkable series in Zimbabwe, Mishra continued his tireless form. In Harare, his control proved to be very high for the opposition, as he worked on a web to a web to claim four important wickets for only 47 runs. The major performance played an important role in another solid victory for India and received the Man of the Match award.

24 vs. 4 for West Indies. 3: 2016

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In a rain -affected T20i in Loderhill, Mishra Sple was a masterclass in economy and accuracy. He ran away with a brilliant three -wicket race through the West Indies lineup, scoring only 24 runs. While the match ended without a result, his impressive bowling demonstrated his class in the shortest format.

3 for 71 vs Australia. 5: 2008

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Mishra’s test debut in Mohali was a will for his talent. Stretch Anil KumbalFrauds leg-spinner completely surprised the Australian batsmen, claiming a brilliant five wicket race. His figures of 5 for 71 were an important contribution that helped India achieve a famous victory over the soil of the house.

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18 vs. 2 for New Zealand. 5: 2016

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Among the judges of a high-hand chain in Visakhapatnam, Mishra gave a lifetime performance. His magical magic of 5 for 18 opened the kiwi batting lineup completely, bowling him for only 79. This incredible performance of Kaushal won a memorial 190-run and gave him the Player of the Series Award.

48 vs. 1 for Zimbabwe. 6: 2013

This mantra remains the peak of his one -day international career. In the last ODI of the series in Bulveo, Mishra’s masterful leg-spin destroyed the opposition with the best slope of the 6-wicket career for only 48 runs. The major performance not only sealed the whitewash 5–0, but also saw him a world record tie with 18 wickets in the series.

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