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Mohit Sharma: The Uncelebrated Hero Who Bowled With Heart

A Quiet Warrior Bids Goodbye to the Game He Loved

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
December 4, 2025
in Cricket
Mohit Sharma: The Uncelebrated Hero Who Bowled With Heart

Some careers are loud. They rise like fireworks and leave trails of glitter.
Others, like Mohit Sharma’s, grow quietly—built one hard spell at a time—leaving behind not glitter, but something far more valuable: respect.

This week, Indian pacer Mohit Sharma announced his retirement from all formats of cricket, closing the chapter on a 14-year journey that saw him touch heights many only dream of. His decision came through an emotional Instagram post, shortly after his release from the Delhi Capitals ahead of the IPL 2026 mini-auction—an ending as humble as the man himself.

Mohit’s rise was proof that persistence is a skill as sharp as swing bowling.
From domestic grind to the world stage, he made his India debut in 2013 and went on to play 26 ODIs and 8 T20Is, collecting 31 and 6 wickets. He wore the India blue with pride during the 2015 World Cup, where his calm under pressure became a vital asset in India’s semifinal run. Through highs and lows, he stayed rooted in Haryana’s cricketing soil, representing the state with unshakeable loyalty.

If there was one chapter that truly shaped Mohit Sharma’s cricketing identity, it was his time with Chennai Super Kings

The IPL Chapter That Defined Him

But it was the Indian Premier League that turned Mohit into a specialist feared at the death. Handpicked by Chennai Super Kings after a breakout domestic season, he flourished under MS Dhoni’s guidance. He delivered 20 wickets in 2013, followed by a stunning Purple Cap-winning performance in 2014 with 23 wickets, baffling batters with cutters that dipped like illusions.

Over 120 IPL matches—across CSK, Punjab Kings, Gujarat Titans and Delhi Capitals—Mohit collected 134 wickets, crafting a career shaped not by speed alone but by precision, planning, and steel nerves.

The Comeback That Felt Like Cinema

Sport loves a comeback story, and Mohit wrote a masterpiece.
Dropped, injured, forgotten by many—he returned in IPL 2023 with Gujarat Titans after beginning the season as a net bowler. Then came the magic: 27 wickets, redefining himself as one of the most impactful bowlers of the tournament. It wasn’t dominance. It was defiance. A reminder that champions don’t age—they evolve.

A Goodbye Full of Grace

In his farewell message, Mohit called his journey “a blessing” and thanked the BCCI, Haryana Cricket, teammates across franchises, and his family—the pillars who held him up through success and silence alike.

And now, as he walks off cricket’s stage, he leaves behind more than numbers.
He leaves behind the story of a cricketer who never stopped trying—even when the world stopped watching.

Mohit Sharma’s retirement marks the end of an era not defined by headlines, but by heart. A bowler who proved that greatness can be quiet—and still thunder through generations.

Farewell, Mohit. Indian cricket needed players like you. It always will.

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