Birthday Special | Unmukt Chand Birthday Special: Retired at the age of 28, then broke ties with BCCI and linked up with America Pipa News

Birthday Special | Unmukt Chand Birthday Special: Retired at the age of 28, then broke ties with BCCI and linked up with America

Unmukt Chand Birthday Special Retired at the age of 28, then broke ties with BCCI and linked up with America

Mumbai: Happy Birthday Unmukt Chand, who won the Under-19 World Cup to the Indian team, is celebrating his 30th birthday today. Unmukt Chand has won the hearts of people with his brilliant batting for Delhi in the Ranji Trophy. He has also shown the power of his bat in IPL. Although he never got a place in the national team. Because of this, this player retired from BCCI at the age of just 28. Now Unmukt Chand plays for America. He signed up with the Silicon Valley Strikers for the 2021 Minor League Cricket (MLC) season in the US.

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Retired from Indian cricket at the age of 28

Unmukt Chand (Unmukt Chand Birthday Special) retired from all forms of cricket at the age of just 28. Unleash made his debut for the Strikers against Social Lashings at the Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Complex during the Toyota Minor League Cricket Championship. Let us tell you that Unmukt Chand was the opening batsman of India. He won the Under-19 World Cup to India in the year 2012.

best opener

Unmukt Chand Birthday Special, who played for Delhi in Ranji, always used to open. Unmukt Chand was a good player. But, when he was in form. Then the national team already included big players. Because of which he never got a chance to join the national team. For this reason, at the age of 28, he resigned from all formats of cricket and went to America.

Has shown amazing in IPL

Former India A captain Unmukt Chand (Unmukt Chand Birthday Special) has also shown his mettle in the IPL. Unmukt Chand was born on 26 March 1993 in Delhi. He made his IPL debut at the age of 18 for Delhi Daredevils. He was a member of Delhi Daredevils, Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals in IPL. He played domestic cricket for over a decade.

First Indian to play Bash Cricket League

Let us tell you that Unmukt Chand Birthday Special is the first Indian to play in Australia’s Big Bash Cricket League. This player had tied up with Melbourne Renegades for the year 2021-22 season. To fulfill his cricket dream, he broke ties with India and joined America. Now he plays for the American team.

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