Indian fast bowler Mohit Sharma has officially retired from all forms of cricket, closing the chapter on a professional journey that spanned more than a decade across international cricket and the Indian Premier League.

The 37-year-old, who represented India in 34 international matches, shared the announcement through an emotional post on social media, thanking teammates, coaches, and the institutions that shaped his rise from domestic cricket in Haryana to the global stage.

A Journey Rooted in Persistence and Patience

“Today, with a full heart, I announce my retirement from all forms of cricket,” Mohit wrote on Instagram. “From representing Haryana to wearing the India jersey and playing in the IPL, this journey has been nothing short of a blessing.”

He paid special tribute to the Haryana Cricket Association, calling it the backbone of his career, and expressed heartfelt gratitude to his long-time mentor Anirudh Singh, whose belief and guidance played a defining role in his development.

India Career: A Key Contributor in White-Ball Cricket

Mohit Sharma made his international debut in 2013, quickly carving out a role as a reliable seam option in limited-overs cricket. Over the course of his India career, he featured in:

  • 26 One-Day Internationals
  • 8 T20 Internationals

He finished with 31 ODI wickets and six T20I scalps, and was part of India’s squad at the 2015 ODI World Cup, a significant milestone in his career.

IPL Legacy: The Trusted Death-Overs Specialist

While his international appearances were limited, Mohit Sharma’s impact in the IPL was substantial. Under the leadership of MS Dhoni at Chennai Super Kings, he evolved into a dependable death-overs bowler, known for his cutters and ability to outthink batters rather than overpower them.

Mohit turned out for multiple franchises during his IPL journey, including:

  • Chennai Super Kings
  • Punjab Kings (formerly Kings XI Punjab)
  • Delhi Capitals
  • Gujarat Titans

One of his standout seasons came in IPL 2023, when he finished as Gujarat Titans’ second-highest wicket-taker, ending the campaign with just one wicket fewer than Mohammed Shami.

Impressive Numbers Across Formats

Across his IPL career, Mohit played 120 matches, claiming 134 wickets. He featured in every IPL season from 2013 to 2025, except for 2021 and 2022, showcasing remarkable longevity in one of the world’s most competitive leagues.

In red-ball cricket, he represented Haryana in 44 first-class matches between 2011 and 2018, picking up 127 wickets, further underlining his value as a consistent domestic performer.

Final Appearance and Farewell

Mohit’s last competitive outing came earlier this year when he turned out for Delhi Capitals against Punjab Kings—a franchise he once represented. Following the season, DC released him ahead of the IPL 2026 auction, marking the quiet end to his playing days.

Although he featured in three IPL finals without lifting the trophy, Mohit Sharma leaves the game with the respect of teammates, coaches, and fans who admired his work ethic and adaptability.

A Career Defined by Resilience

Mohit Sharma may not have been the flashiest name of his generation, but his career stands as a reminder that control, intelligence, and perseverance can sustain a fast bowler at the highest level.

As Indian cricket bids him farewell, Mohit departs having carved a niche as a reliable professional who gave his best wherever the game took him.

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