Women's Cricket
Veda Krishnamurthy calls time on cricket career
The 32-year old represented India in 48 ODIs and 76 T20Is.

The 2020 T20 World Cup final against Australia was Krishnamurthy's final India appearance. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
The former Indian international Veda Krishnamurthy took to social media on Friday to announce her retirement from competitive cricket.
The 32-year old represented India in 48 ODIs scoring eight 50s at an average of 25.90. A regular feature in the Indian middle-order for a period of time, she played 76 T20Is for India and scored two 50s at an average of 18.61.
A livewire in the field, Krishnamurthy took a total of 58 catches in her international career.
In the 2020 T20 World Cup final against Australia, she made 19 in a losing cause and this was her final appearance for the Indian squad. Incidentally, this was Krishnamurthy's second World Cup final for India, having previously featured in the 50-over World Cup final back in 2017.
After being omitted from the India squad, she looked to stage a comeback and returned to domestic cricket by leading the Karnataka squad. In the 2024 WPL, she turned out for Gujarat Giants with limited success.
Krishnamurthy is now a regular face on the Kannada cricket broadcasting circles.