The Indian Premier League has seen many players come and go. While most of them are still mesmerizing viewers with their graceful brand of cricket, some of them have already said goodbye to the most coveted T20 league in the world.
So lets take a look at players who've hung up their boots from the IPL.
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The Master Blaster was the icon player of Mumbai Indians and hung up his boots after they won the title in 2013.
The Australian leg-spinner made news by helping Rajasthan Royals win the inaugural IPL. Then he hung up his boots in 2011.
Playing for the Royal Challengers Bangalore since 2012, Murali retired from IPL after the 2014 edition. That year's edition was won by Kolkata Knight Riders.
The 2010 IPL season was last for the current head coach of the Indian Cricket Team. Kumble has always been loyal to the Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Dada's IPL career ended with the now-defunct franchise Pune Warriors India. He earlier played for the Kolkata Knight Riders, owned by Shah Rukh Khan.
This Australian announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in 2012. He last played for the Mumbai Indians in 2011. Earlier he was with Deccan Chargers.
The current head coach of the Royal Challengers Bangalore retired from the game in 2015. He played his inaugural edition of the IPL with Delhi Daredevils.
The Wall decided to hang up his boots in 2013 while he was playing for the Rajasthan Royals. He started his IPL journey with Royal Challengers Bangalore.
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This legendary Sri Lankan batsman last played in the IPL for the Mumbai Indians. And it was back in 2010. He retired in 2011.
Gilly last played in the IPL in 2013 for Kings XI Punjab. He started his career with Deccan Chargers.
We all miss this all-rounder, don't we? He started his IPL journey with Royal Challengers Bangalore and then last played for Kolkata Knight Riders.