The 38-year-old left-arm fast bowler intimated his decision to coach Ravi Shastri and team’s captain Virat Kohli.
Nehra made his international debut against Sri Lanka in 1999, has claimed 44 Tests wickets, 157 in ODIs and 34 in T20s.
The Delhi-born pacer, who was part of the ODI World Cup winning squad in 2011, has played 17 Tests, 120 ODIs and 26 T20I for India.
As soon as Nehra decided to retire, here’s a look how Twitter reacted to the news.
No more IPL as well, confirmed that Ashish Nehra will retire from all Cricket after the first T20 vs New Zealand on November 1 in Delhi— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) 11 October 2017
We’ll miss you and your airplane celebration, #NehraJi!— asif khan (@_asif) 11 October 2017
Nehraji has some unbelievable comebacks…a true player. a gifted cricketer. #Nehraji with Respect.— Jeet Chakraborty (@jeetcc) 11 October 2017
235 international wickets in a career of almost 2 decades “Ashish Nehra” will retire from all Cricket on November 1 in Delhi. pic.twitter.com/0mgGxW0BMn— Tabish Husain (@tabishh_husain) 11 October 2017
“Ashish Nehra” served our country with distinction & selflessly.On his retirement we should wish him best of life from the core of our heart pic.twitter.com/H0fty7MfUb— Raj Mohan Khurana (@RajThebookman) 11 October 2017
All the best, #Nehra ji! pic.twitter.com/L20lPsvYr5— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) 11 October 2017
Shall miss you #Nehraji, my last bit of 90s is gone 🙁 #Ashishnehra #nehra— Amritomoy Chatterjee (@TheBeingMan) 11 October 2017
One cannot make a comeback at the age of 40 unless he is #Nehraji will be missed#Ashishnehra— Divyansh Sharma (@divyansh471) 11 October 2017
Ashish Nehra retires from International cricket.End of Anehra!#NehraJi #nehra
— Naresh Gaur (@nareshgaur11) 12 October 2017