Mohit Sharma has announced his retirement from all formats of cricket. The 37-year-old took to Instagram to announce his
decision: "Today, with a full heart, I announce my retirement from all formats of cricket. From representing Haryana to
wearing the India jersey and playing in the IPL, this journey has been nothing short of a blessing."
Mohit's professional career stretched nearly 14 years, starting with a first-class debut in 2011 for Haryana. A couple
of years later, he made his T20 debut playing for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL. For India, he featured in 26 ODIs and
eight T20Is between 2013 and 2015, picking up 37 wickets across the limited-overs formats in international cricket.
In the IPL, Mohit began as a new-ball bowler for CSK before transforming himself into a death-overs specialist in the
latter part of his career. After a stint with Kings XI Punjab, his late-career resurgence came with Gujarat Titans in
2023, when - at 35 - he picked up 27 wickets and came close to winning the Purple Cap.
He later turned out for Delhi Capitals in the 2025 season, playing eight games in which he picked up only 2 wickets and
had an economy of 10.28. He was recently released by the Delhi franchise.
"A very special thank you to the Haryana Cricket Association for being the backbone of my career. And my deepest
gratitude to Anirudh Sir, who's constant guidance and belief in me shaped my path in ways words cannot express. Thank
you to the BCCI, my coaches, my teammates, IPL franchises, support staff and all my friends for their love and support,"
"Special thanks to my wife who always handled my mood swings and anger, and supported me through everything. I look
forward to serving the game in fresh ways."
Mohit was the joint third-highest wicket-taker for India in the 2015 World Cup, while he picked up 23 wickets in the
2014 season for CSK, bagging the Purple Cap even before his India debut. Mohit featured in 120 matches in the IPL,