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All-Rounder Gowtham Quits Cricket After 14 Years
22 Dec
Summary
- Krishnappa Gowtham retired from all cricket formats at age 37.
- He represented India in one T20 International match.
- Gowtham had a notable IPL career, earning over Rs 35 crore.

Krishnappa Gowtham, a distinguished all-rounder from Karnataka, has concluded his 14-year professional cricket journey by announcing his retirement at the age of 37. His career spanned various domestic formats and included a brief stint at the international level.
Gowtham's prowess was evident from his first-class debut in the 2012 Ranji Trophy. He amassed over 320 wickets across first-class and List A matches, complemented by impactful batting performances, including a century against Assam. His consistent domestic form led to India A selections against international A teams.
The all-rounder's career also saw him play for multiple franchises in the Indian Premier League, earning significant amounts and delivering match-winning efforts. His most remarkable individual performance occurred in the 2019 Karnataka Premier League, where he scored 134 runs and took eight wickets.




