Mandeep Singh to Play for Tripura, Ending 14-Year Stint with Punjab
Indian cricketer Mandeep Singh announced his departure from the Punjab team to play for Tripura in the upcoming domestic season. Mandeep, who debuted for Punjab in 2010, has played three T20 Internationals for India and led Punjab to victory in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. He thanked the Punjab Cricket Association and former cricketers Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh for their support.
In a significant career move, Indian cricketer Mandeep Singh announced on Saturday that he will be representing Tripura in the forthcoming domestic season, concluding his 14-year tenure with Punjab.
Mandeep, who took the field for India in three T20 Internationals in 2016, shared this news via his social media, expressing gratitude towards the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) and cricketers Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh for their unwavering support.
''My journey with the PCA has been remarkable, from junior levels to leading the team as the winning captain of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy for 2023-2024,'' Mandeep stated. ''After deep contemplation, I have decided to embark on a new chapter with Tripura.'' The seasoned batter, who debuted for Punjab in 2010 and amassed 6448 runs in 99 matches, looks forward to achieving more milestones with Tripura.
(With inputs from agencies.)