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10 Ashish Nehra MEMES during his farewell match at Feroz Shah Kotla that will make you ROFL!

Ashish Nehra's 18-year-long career saw him receive the coveted medal for winning the World Cup in 2011

Ashish Nehra had the perfect farewell on November 1. He got to play in front of his home crowd, also got to bowl the last over and then he was lifted like a champion by his teammates. It was a historic match for India as India beat New Zealand for the very first time in the T20I history. Virat Kohli’s Team India beat the Blackcaps by 53 runs. But the spotlight was on Ashish Nehra even before the first ball had been bowled. It was an end to an 18-year-old career that saw the coveted World Cup victory in 2011 as well. Ashish Nehra has played under numerous captains ranging from Sourav Ganguly to Virat Kohli. He may not have been the best pacer of his times but he has made priceless contributions at different points in Indian cricket.

Nehra has featured in 120 matches and picked up 157 wickets. As a bowler, he was renowned for his accuracy, pace and subtle variations in his deliveries. Nehra had the ability to move the ball off the wicket and a devastating late in-swinger that made him a lethal bowler.

He is also a very witty person who loves to be quirky at times. Check out some of the memes.

Nehraji retires! @sifydotcom cartoon #Nehraji #AshishNehra pic.twitter.com/xzFfxwp4L4

— Satish Acharya (@satishacharya) November 2, 2017

Ashish Nehra, from 1999.#NehraJi #AshishNehra pic.twitter.com/wHW4bU6l9Q

— Goa Chale Kya? (@goachalekya) November 2, 2017

Pic 1: James Anderson bowled from James Anderson End
Pic 2: Ashish Nehra bowled from Ashish Nehra End#INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/95brdFD204

— Sarang Bhalerao (@bhaleraosarang) November 2, 2017

Some more memories. Enjoy 🙂#ThankYouNehraJi #AshishNehra #IndvNZ pic.twitter.com/XO0b8NyEPw

— Tabrez Shaikh (@its_tabrez_4u) November 2, 2017

The last cricketer from Ganguly’s 2003 World Cup Squad retires today, Emotional moment! #AshishNehra #NehraJi pic.twitter.com/TZF7dLYX3S

— Suchit (@suchitmudgal) November 2, 2017

Circle of Life. #Nehra #IndvNZ pic.twitter.com/3RMgSuoX62

— SAGAR (@sagarcasm) November 1, 2017

All eyes on one man – Ashish Nehra #TeamIndia #INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/cmsnV8isrd

— BCCI (@BCCI) November 1, 2017

#INDvNZ #NehraJi bowling from #AshishNehraEnd #respect and will always remember his 6 wkts vs Eng #WC2003 @DDCA_Cricket pic.twitter.com/O4Ea2FPQ6B

— Vishal Somal (@vishalsomal) November 1, 2017

Since 1999,
His legs never lost its speed
His face never lost its smile
He never lost his confidence#MissUJi_#AshishNehra#thankyounehraji pic.twitter.com/b8m31vMNZG

— _________ (@divakarantmr) November 2, 2017

#AshishNehra (1999-2017): journey Years 18 Captains 8 Surgeries 12 Matches 164 Balls 9768 Runs 7582 Wickets 235 #NehraJi pic.twitter.com/BM3HmGMqjt

— ThePriteshRathod (@prathod2008) November 2, 2017

#INDvNZ Thank you Ashish Nehra #NehraJi pic.twitter.com/iThzLfgBj6

— Hemraj meghwal (@Hemrajmeghwal10) November 2, 2017

India has already taken a 1-0 lead in the 3-match T20I series. New Zealand’s defeat also helped Pakistan attain the number one rank in the ICC T20I rankings. The second T20I will take place at Rajkot on November 4.