The 33-year old Punjab allrounder played 3 ODIs for India in 2016
Gurkeerat Singh Mann, the 33-year old Punjab allrounder, has actually revealed his retirement from global and Indian cricket. He played 3 ODIs for India in 2016 and was an IPL champ with Gujarat Titans 6 years later on.
Gurkeerat’s skills as an offspinner and a quick-scoring batter were very first discovered in 2011, when he belonged to the Punjab Under-22 side that won the CK Nayudu Trophy. Constant efficiencies from there on took him towards an India call-up. By 2015, he was making the ‘A’ group and played an essential part in winning a tri-series last versus Australia A. Gurkeerat took that kind and self-confidence into that season’s Ranji Trophy and when he scored a double-hundred and followed that up with a nine-wicket haul, his action up was total.
Gurkeerat was selected in India’s Test team for the home series versus South Africa in November – however he did not play – and at the start of 2016, he visited Australia with India’s limited-overs team and made his ODI launching in Melbourne.
Gurkeerat dealt with 13 balls as a batter and bowled 60 balls as a bowler in worldwide cricket – all in ODIs. He made his IPL launching for his home town franchise, Kings XI Punjab as they were understood then, in 2012, and bet them up until 2017, scoring 342 runs in 24 innings at a strike rate of 126. In 2019, he was with Royal Challengers Bangalore, for whom he scored 169 runs in 8 innings at a strike rate of 113. He was gotten by Titans in 2022. He didn’t bet them however belonged to the dressing space that went on to win the title. Something comparable occurred this month with Punjab winning their first-ever Syed Mushtaq Ali prize with Gurkeerat getting simply one video game in the project.