In what marks the end of an era for Indian cricket, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Ravindra Jadeja have announced their T20I retirement. However, their timing couldn't have been more perfect, giving the selectors and the incoming team management enough time to plan ahead for the 2026 T20 World Cup at home. While finding replacements for these three match-winners will take time, the transition phase will begin with the second-string Indian team facing Zimbabwe in five T20Is from July 6.
Retirement is often viewed as a time of happiness and fulfillment, but it takes more than just clocking out of work to achieve true happiness. According to a white paper from Empower, 83% of pre-retirees expect to live their best life in retirement. However, psychologists remind us that happiness is a combination of positive emotions and a sense of fulfillment and purpose in life. In order to achieve a happy retirement, it's important to actively work towards it, such as by following these eight tips backed by solid evidence.
A Touch Imperious, known as “Henry”, was retired at age 20 with a final farewell at the Hickstead International Arena. The pairing of Harriet Biddick and Henry finished second in the Hickstead Derby five times and came third twice, earning almost £117,000 in this famous class. After an emotional moment of Harriet removing Henry's saddle, he was led on a final lap around the arena, surrounded by applause and a guard of honor from fellow riders. Harriet made the difficult decision to retire Henry to ensure his well-earned record remained intact, and he leaves behind a legacy as a true Hickstead Derby champion.
As "The Boys" Season 4 continues its premiere event, Episode 2, "Life Among the Septics," brings some major surprise cameos and storytelling twists. The episode takes a jarring jump back in time to an inner city housing project, revealing the high school coach of A-Train (played by Will Ferrell). However, A-Train is not happy with the offensive depiction of his life and retires to his trailer for a breather. Meanwhile, Frenchie and Kimiko have their own personal struggles to deal with.
After saying goodbye to the IPL, veteran cricketer Dinesh Karthik has decided to retire from all forms of cricket on his 39th birthday. In an emotional post on social media, Karthik thanked his family, wife, coach, and fans for their support throughout his career. Karthik, who made his international debut in 2004, was part of India's T20 World Cup winning team in 2007 and recently returned to the national team as a finisher.
Retirement is often seen as a time to relax and enjoy the fruits of our labor, but it's important to plan ahead to ensure a happy and fulfilling retirement. This article discusses key guidelines for a happy retirement, including setting goals, deciding where to live, and finding activities that bring joy. With proper planning and a positive mindset, retirement can be the best chapter of your life.
Indian football icon Sunil Chhetri has announced his retirement from international football after an illustrious 19-year career, leaving a void in the world of sports. Many prominent names, including Virat Kohli and the BCCI, have paid tribute to the 39-year-old, hailing him as an extraordinary icon for not just football, but all sports in India. Chhetri will play his final match for the national team on June 6 against Kuwait, marking the end of an era.
Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri has announced his retirement from international football, with his last game set to be the FIFA World Cup qualification game against Kuwait on June 6. He made his international debut in 2005 and has since become India's most capped footballer. His close friend and Indian cricket captain, Virat Kohli, paid tribute to him on social media along with other teammates.
After failing to secure a spot on an LCS roster for the 2024 Spring Split, former Evil Geniuses and Immortals player, Mohamed "Revenge" Kaddoura, announces his retirement from professional play. His decision was influenced by various factors, including job security, the current state of the LCS, and his desire to pursue a career in medicine. Despite not being able to achieve his goal of competing in Worlds, Revenge has no regrets and is happy with his decision to retire.