12 Cricketers Who Are Likely to Retire from International Cricket After This World Cup or by 2020
June 11, 2019 11:11
Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh has announced his retirement from international cricket on Monday, which has been nothing less than a roller coaster ride.
However, he is not the only one to retire this year. There is a high possibility of many world cup playing cricketers announcing their retirements.
Though some might not retire from T20 format these cricketers will be retiring from Test and ODI formats this year after the world cup with at least one cricketer from each team.
MS Dhoni
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Team - India
The 37-year-old retired from Test cricket in 2014 and it is believed that Dhoni will announce his retirement from the 50-over format post the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup.
Chris Gayle
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Team - West Indies
The left-hander, 39, will retire from one-day international cricket after this World Cup.
Gayle has made 23 ODI centuries and made 215 against Zimbabwe in 2015 which is the fourth-highest score in history. He is one of only six men to have scored an ODI double hundred.
Imran Tahir
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Team - South Africa
Premier South African spinner Imran Tahir will retire from ODIs after the Cricket World Cup 2019. Tahir had made his One Day International debut in 2011 and has been part of 95 matches for South Africa up to now.
Hashim Amla
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Team - South Africa
The 36-year-old is likely to retire from international cricket after the Cricket World Cup 2019. He holds the record for being the fastest ever to 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000 and 7000 ODI runs.
JP Duminy
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Team - South Africa
The 35-year-old JP Duminy, the South Africa all-rounder, has announced his intention to retire from one-day international cricket after the conclusion of World Cup 2019.
Dale Steyn
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Team - South Africa
Plagued by injuries over the last couple of years, the 35-year-old veteran South Africa fast bowler Dale Steyn is aiming to retire from limited overs cricket after the 2019 World Cup
Faf Du Plessis
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Team - South Africa
The 34-year-old Faf du Plessis, South Africa's Test, and T20I captain, will be retiring from international cricket after 2019 World Cup.
Ross Taylor
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Team - New Zealand
The 35-year-old Ross Taylor will be retiring from international cricket post-2019 World Cup.
Shoaib Malik
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Team - Pakistan
The 37-year-old Pakistan all-rounder Shoaib Malik announced that he will retire from one-day cricket after this year's World Cup.
Shaun Marsh
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Team - Australia
Shaun Marsh, 35, is likely to announce retirement from limited overs cricket after 2019 World Cup.
Mashrafe Mortaza
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Team - Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza, 35, has announced his retirement from T20 Internationals.
Lasith Malinga
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Team - Sri Lanka
Lasith Malinga, 35, announced he will be retiring from international cricket after next year's Twenty20 World Cup.
By Sowmya Sangam