Left-arm medium-fast bowler Barinder Sran has announced his retirement from international and domestic cricket. The 31-year-old represented India in six ODIs and two T20Is, all in the period between January and June 2016. Sran was a relative newcomer at the domestic level, having played just eight List A matches when he made his ODI debut in Perth under MS Dhoni. He played six games in the 50-over format and picked up seven wickets. Later that year, he made his T20I debut on the tour of Zimbabwe, again under the same captain, Dhoni, and won the Player of the Match with a stunning performance: 4 for 10 as the hosts were bowled out for 99. Though his last first-class match came in 2019 and List A game in 2021, he has also featured for four franchises in the IPL: Rajasthan Royals, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Kings XI Punjab, and Mumbai Indians, having played 24 matches with a count of 18 wickets across seasons 2015-2019 at an economy rate of 9.40. On his instagram page, Sran wrote: "As I officially hang up my cricket boots, I look back at my journey with a heart full of gratitude," Sran wrote on his Instagram page. "Cricket has gifted me innumerable and incredible experiences. Fast bowling soon became my lucky charm and opened doors to represent prestigious IPL franchises, ultimately culminating in the highest honor of representing India in 2016. "Even though my international career was brief, the memories created will be forever cherished. I am eternally grateful to the almighty for getting me the right coaches and management, who have supported me throughout my journey." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Barinder Sran (@sranbarinder51) Also Read | Surprising Cricket Facts You Didn’t Know! Test Your Knowledge