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India's Pathan announces retirement from all formats

FILE PHOTO: India's Irfan Pathan (R) celebrates after dismissing Pakistan's Imran Nazir (unseen) during the ICC World Twenty Super 8 cricket match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo September 30, 2012. REUTERS/Philip Brown

Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan announced his retirement from all forms of the game on Saturday, bringing the curtain down on an illustrious career which included a World Twenty20 triumph.

The 35-year-old left-arm seamer played 29 tests, 120 one dayers and 24 T20Is for India, picking a total of 301 international wickets.

"I have been fortunate to share the dressing room with greats of the game like (Sourav) Ganguly, (Rahul) Dravid and (VVS) Laxman. I am calling time on my career," Pathan announced on broadcaster Star Sports.

FILE PHOTO: India's Irfan Pathan gets the ball past Australia's Matthew Wade (L) during the ICC World Twenty20 Super 8 cricket match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo September 28, 2012. REUTERS/Philip Brown

"I would like to thank my family for providing much-needed support. I would like to thank my fans. They have always hoped for my comeback. Their support has kept me going."

Pathan's biggest contribution to Indian cricket came in the game's shortest format as he was named man-of-the-match in the World T20 final against Pakistan in 2007. He took three crucial wickets as India lifted the trophy in Johannesburg.

He is one of three Indian bowlers to have claimed a test hat-trick and the first in the world to claim it in the first over of the match.

FILE PHOTO: India's Irfan Pathan celebrates taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's captain Mahela Jayawardene during the Twenty20 match in Pallekele August 7, 2012. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

Pathan last played for India during the World T20 in 2012, but featured regularly in the domestic circuit.

"I will keep contributing to Indian cricket, but it is always better if someone else takes my place in domestic cricket," Pathan added.

FILE PHOTO: India's Irfan Pathan holds the Man of Match trophy after his team defeated Pakistan in the ICC World Twenty20 cricket final match in Johannesburg September 24, 2007. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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