Sehwag ends his association with Kings XI Punjab

NEW DELHI: Former India swashbuckling opener Virender Sehwag on Saturday parted techniques with the Indian Premier League (IPL) staff Kings XI Punjab after mentoring them for 3 seasons from 2016 to 2018.

Sehwag, who also performed two seasons as a participant for KXIP, took to Twitter to announce the decision.

“All good issues must come to an finish and I have had a phenomenal time at Kings 11 Punjab, for two seasons as a participant and three as a mentor. My association with Kings 11 comes to an finish and I'm grateful for the time I've had here and need the staff the entire easiest for the days forward,” Sehwag wrote on his Twitter care for.


In 104 IPL suits, Sehwag has scored 2728 runs at an average of 27.55, including two centuries and 16 fifties.


Earlier, the Punjab outfit had appointed former New Zealand trainer Mike Hesson as their head trainer, replacing Australia's Brad Hodge.


Hesson stepped down as New Zealand trainer in June with lower than a 12 months to move for the 2019 World Cup in England, saying "he wanted a break from the rigours of international cricket".


KXIP have never gained the IPL and their last appearance within the play-offs got here in 2014, when they lost to Kolkata Knight Riders within the ultimate.



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