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Parvez Rasool: J&K’s First India Player Retires at 36

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Parvez Rasool: J&K's First India Player Retires at 36Saralnama

36-year-old Parvez Rasool, the first cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir to play for India, announced his retirement. Rasool played one ODI in 2014 and one T20I in 2017 for Team India. He scored 10,470 runs and took 633 wickets in his career across all formats. Rasool won the Lala Amarnath Trophy for best all-rounder in Ranji Trophy twice. He led J&K to the quarter-finals twice. Rasool expressed pride in his achievements but regretted not playing Test cricket for India. He now plans to focus on coaching, having completed a level 2 certification course. (Updated 20 Oct 2025, 23:00 IST; source: link)

Key Points

  • 36-year-old Parvez Rasool, the first cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir to play for India, announced his retirement on 20 Oct 2025
  • Rasool played one ODI in 2014 and one T20I in 2017 for Team India
  • He scored 10,470 runs and took 633 wickets in his career across all formats