Shikhar Dhawan, who played 167 One Day Internationals, 34 Test matches, and 18 T20 Internationals for India, announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in August 2024.
Saurav Tiwari, who has played 93 IPL matches, also represented India in 3 One Day Internationals. He is now the captain of the 'Nuwara Eliya Kings' team in the Lanka T10 Super League.
Wriddhiman Saha, the Indian wicket-keeper batsman who played for India in Test and ODI matches, has announced his retirement from all formats of cricket in November 2024. He played 40 Test matches and 9 One Day Internationals.
On June 1st, Dinesh Karthik announced his retirement from cricket at the age of 39. He has now embarked on a new journey in sports commentary, entertaining audiences with his insightful and engaging analysis.
Varun Aaron, who made his Test debut for India in 2011, has retired from red-ball cricket in February 2024.
Siddharth Kaul, who played 3 One Day Internationals and 3 T20 Internationals, announced his retirement from cricket on November 28th. He is now employed with the State Bank of India.
Kedar Jadhav announced his retirement from all formats of cricket in June of this year. He played 9 T20 and 73 One Day International matches, bringing his international cricket career to a close with this decision.
Ravindra Jadeja, India's star all-rounder, has retired from T20 International cricket following India's victory in the T20 World Cup. Jadeja played 74 T20 matches for India.
India's captain, Rohit Sharma, has joined Virat Kohli in retiring from T20 International cricket. He was a key player for India, scoring 4231 runs in 159 T20 matches.
Virat Kohli, widely regarded as one of the world's greatest cricketers, has announced his retirement from T20 International cricket after the 2024 T20 World Cup. Kohli amassed 4188 runs in his 125 T20I matches.
The year 2024 marked a significant turning point in the history of Indian cricket, as several veteran players concluded one chapter of their careers and embarked on new ones.