Nadeem started playing for Jharkhand at 15 and it wasn’t until 30 that he got an India call-up. He was the leading wicket-taker in the Ranji Trophy in 2015-16 (51) and 2016-17 (55). He finished the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19 with 24 wickets, the most, and that included a List-A record spell of 8 for 10 against Rajasthan.Nadeem was the Player of the Match in Jharkhand’s win in the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2010-11 final and that remains on of his most memorable games. “Apart from winning the Vijay Hazare Trophy, the most memorable game for me would be the one against Rajasthan. But nothing can be more special that playing for India. As I look back at my career, I feel I should have achieved much more in my career but I am satisfied.”Nadeem specially thanked his childhood coach, Imtiaz Hussain, and said, “He is the person who taught me how to bowl. Even today I take advice from him about my bowling. I will also never forget how much S Rahman of Indigo Club helped me. Because of these people and my family, I have continued my journey on the cricket field for so many years.”Nadeem is the third Jharkhand player after Saurabh Tiwary and Varun Aaron (only red-ball cricket) to announce his retirement in this Ranji Trophy season, where he picked up 23 wickets, the most for Jharkhand.

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