Indian pacer Siddharth Kaul announced his retirement from every form of cricket on November 28. He took to his X handle (formerly Twitter) to announce his retirement, he not only wrote his feelings while penning down that disheartening news but also described his journey as well. Also Read: Watch - Rohit Sharma’s Speech on IND-AUS Ties at Australian Parliament The 34-year-old pacer from Punjab represented four franchises in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He represented Delhi Daredevils, Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Siddharth Kaul wrote: “When I was a child playing cricket in the fields in Punjab, I had one dream. A dream to represent my country. In 2018, by Gods grace, I received my India Cap Number 75 in the T20i team and Cap Number 221 in the ODI team. The time has now come to call time on my career in India and announce my retirement.” Siddharth further mentioned that he would be open to the possibility of playing overseas league in the future. He further wrote: “Words cannot express my gratitude for the love and support I have received through all the highs and lows of my career. I want to thank God for the path that has been made for me; the fans for the endless support; my parents and family for the sacrifices and confidence you have given me, especially during the injuries and lows; my teammates over the years for the dressing room memories and friendships; the BCCI for fulfilling a young child’s dream to represent India and win the 2008 Under-19 World Cup and receive my T20i and ODI caps in 2018!” He concluded by thanking the teams he played for in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for giving him an opportunity to showcase his skills. “Kolkata Knight Riders , Delhi Daredevils, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL franchises for giving me memories of a lifetime; and last but not least, the @pcacricketassociation for giving me an opportunity to make my First Class debut in 2007 and supporting me throughout my career. Without all your support I would not be the person I am today. I don’t know what the future holds but I look back on this chapter with only fond memories and now on to the next chapter. Once again, thank you." The 34-year-old pacer represented the Indian National Cricket Team in three ODI and the same number of T20I matches during 2018-19. He represented three different franchises across 55 IPL matches in which he took 58 wickets.