Gautam Gambhir, the 37-Year-Old Indian opening left-handed batsman, has announced retirement from all forms of Cricket today. He announced on Twitter.
Gautam Gambhir was one of the most underrated players in the Indian team. He played few crucial knocks for India which include the T20 Final’s in 2007 as well as a World Cup in 2011. In T20 final, he scored 75 of 54 against arch-rivals Pakistan. Whereas in the World Cup 2011 he made important 97 for the team against neighbour Sri Lanka in Mumbai.
Here’s how Twitter united to give farewell for our departing legend.
#ThankYouGauti For ur contribution towards Indian Cricket. WC Finals, ur knocks in Our test series win in New Zealand & many more memories. A true Fighter & Champion of the game .we will never forget your wc final knocks#gautamgambhir#ThankUGauti🙏🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/KReZn6k8Zw
— Arpit (@arpit9542) December 4, 2018
I gotta say.. I don’t like retirements.. especially of people that I admire deeply. Congratulations @GautamGambhir on an amazing career. I’m grateful for all that we shared on and off the field. It’s been an honour skip. My best wishes on ur second innings.
— Robin Aiyuda Uthappa (@robbieuthappa) December 4, 2018
You can retire from cricket but you can never retire from the millions of hearts you’ve won for fighting for our beloved India both on and off the field. #ThankYouGambhir
— The-Lying-Lama (@KyaUkhaadLega) December 4, 2018
👉2007 T20 World Cup Final: 75(54)
👉2011 World Cup Final: 97(122)Gautam Gambhir Announces Retirement From All Forms Of Cricket. Thanks For Giving Us 2 World Cups, The Unsung Hero Of World Cup Finals. 👏🙏🇮🇳#GautamGambhir #ThankYouGambhir pic.twitter.com/sVhtUaT7Kw
— Sir Jadeja (@SirJadeja) December 4, 2018
thank u gauti unsung hero of 🇮🇳indian cricket shame on @bcci he deserves a fare well game.. #ThankYouGambhir pic.twitter.com/pAmVSNWnUg
— being_vipul57🇮🇳 (@vipulbhatt6) December 4, 2018
Hope.! He Gets Better
Gambir: Tell me something i don’t know..
Fan: You deserve better..#ThankYouGambhir
— Romz (@RomanaRaza) December 4, 2018
•Given away his MOM to Virat Kohli on his debut century.
•206 at Delhi vs Aus
•167 at Wellington vs Nz
•150 at Colombo vs SL
•75 at Johannesburg 2007 T20i final vs Pak
•97 at Mumbai 2011WC final vs SL.
Every Indian will be thankful for those 2Wc knocks.#ThankYouGambhir https://t.co/6e6XrFQ2fl— Jay – Nomad of Nights 🔱 (@Kanth__) December 4, 2018
Gautam Gambhir once gave his MOM award to Virat Kohli.
Never saw such gestures from any one else❤️️ #ThankYouGambhir pic.twitter.com/CDSjtGN6i7— R A T N I $ H (@LoyalSachinFan) December 4, 2018
#ThankYouGambhir Gautam Gambhir- 1 of my childhood hero, enjoyed his batting on my #LG tv when I was small.Lucky to have played alongside him with same #MRF bat.U gave me many tips in nets wearing #Nike jersey which helped me a lot.Wish u a bright future, brighter than #SyskaLEDs pic.twitter.com/Ofh5tsDTAC
— Virat Kolhi (@imVlkohli) December 4, 2018
One of the most innovative, aggressive and successful captain of his side setting field for MS Dhoni. #Memories #ThankYouGambhir pic.twitter.com/QGjnBYSbwE
— Knight Watchman (@knightwatchman_) December 4, 2018
I had witnessed this live – and I’m proud I did 😭💙#ThankYouGambhir pic.twitter.com/wuvPj6zoEb
— Prajakta Bhawsar (@ViratsFangirl18) December 4, 2018
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Apart from his WC final knock, Gautham Gambhir will be remembered for this too.. #ThankYouGambhir pic.twitter.com/t9oHvq28eh
— Trollywood (@TrollywoodOffl) December 4, 2018
✌🍫🐿
वक्त का तकाज़ा जो समझा
बस वही शख्स ज़िन्दा है
जीवन उद्देश्य जो अदा कर पाए
वही ईश्वर का बाशिन्दा है
पल पल हर पल कई कर्तव्य निभाते
अधिकारपूर्वक हम सभी को जताते
अपने नेक प्रयासों पर जो गौरव कर सके
वही #जय_श्रीराम जी का बंदा है4~better Indian#ThankYouGambhir#NavyDay2018 👍 pic.twitter.com/lB1l7Y6s4p
— #VTD_EkantBhai 🇮🇳 {कात्यायन} (@SaundiD) December 4, 2018
2011 and 2007 Will Always Remember Gautam
You can retire from cricket but you can never retire from the millions of hearts you’ve won for fighting for our beloved India both on and off the field. #ThankYouGambhir
— The-Lying-Lama (@KyaUkhaadLega) December 4, 2018
Thank you @GautamGambhir for every memory . You are a true champion, a patriot and a responsible citizen of India. Thank you for your wonderful performance in world cup 2011 . India loves you 🇮🇳
— Saagar Anand (@saagar_anand) December 4, 2018
@GautamGambhir actions speak louder than the words this pic is enough for your contributions.
A true patriot 🇮🇳#GauthamGambhir You will be missed bhai #ThankYouGambhir pic.twitter.com/eTFKMfVnnG— Abhishek Singh 🇮🇳 (@AbhishekVihan) December 4, 2018
A steely, serious, passionate cricketer and a consistent performer. Well done @GautamGambhir.. Farewell 👍🙂 pic.twitter.com/pIDglrI0IN
— Kaushik LM (@LMKMovieManiac) December 4, 2018
We missed you champ, man behind the 2011 world cup. my childhood hero and one of my favorite opening batsman. 😭😭
A tribute to Gautam Gambhir#ThankYouGambhir pic.twitter.com/zD3ErQloSZ
— Saanvi (@Lil_MissTrolls) December 4, 2018
Captains are chosen. Leaders are born. Go well Gauti. Indian cricket will miss one of its greatest leaders ever. #ThankYouGambhir https://t.co/htZYzDYGyp
— cricBC (@cricBC) December 4, 2018
Contributed a lot more than the 2 innings he’s credited for.#ThankYouGambhir pic.twitter.com/vTVvPSNlKB
— Ojasvi Singh (@OjasviSingh10) December 4, 2018
2007 and 2011 couldn’t be completed without Gambhir
#ThankYouGambhir the amount of contributions you have given to Indian cricket is priceless..well played always a special player in the team..@GautamGambhir
— Sai Krishna Ane Nenu (@saikrishna12377) December 4, 2018
END OF AN ERA #ThankYouGambhir
— Aditya Yellanki (@adityayellanki) December 4, 2018
ThankYouGambhir