Former Indian swashbuckling batsman Suresh Raina had made headlines before the commencement of the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) by leaving Chennai Super Kings’ (CSK) bio-bubble in United Arab Emirates (UAE) and returning to India. The Super Kings had received a massive blow as Raina had pulled out his name from the tournament citing personal reasons. There were many rumours regarding the reason behind Raina’s abrupt exit from the tournament. However, Raina had clarified that for him his family was important and he couldn’t cope with the mental pressure of being in the bubble after 13 members of the CSK contingent had tested positive for the coronavirus. The year 2020 came with all the ups and downs and some of the most shattering news in the cricket world. It also saw the retirement of some of the biggest names like MS Dhoni, followed by Suresh Raina. Now, another wicketkeeper-batsman Parthiv Patel has decided to join the lot. In the latest turn of events, Patel has decided to bid adieu to all the formats of the game. Parthiv set everyone in sheer amazement when he walked the field of Test cricket while he was just 17 years and 153 days. Doing so, he became the youngest wicketkeeper in the purest form of the game. He marked his ODI debut against New Zealand in 2003. Though he was selected in India’s squad for the 2003 World Cup, he didn’t get to feature in any of the games as Rahul Dravid played as a makeshift wicketkeeper. It was due to the emergence of legendary MS Dhoni in the form of wicketkeeper that the young man was sidelined from the international arena. Here are the top stories of the day. #SureshRaina #IPL2021 #ParthivPatel #India #Cricket #CricTracker #CricketTogether This video contains AUSvIND cricket news Cricketing news Parthiv Patel news India Cricket news Suresh Raina cricket news NZvPAK cricket news Follow us on: Website - https://www.crictracker.com Facebook - / crictracker Instagram - / crictracker Twitter - / cricketracker LinkedIn - / crictracker Telegram - https://ttttt.me/crictracker