Year Ender 2024 Cricketers Retirement: The year 2024 has been a historic year for India in terms of cricket. In the year 2024, we won the Cricket World Cup after 11 years. India gave the World Cup to the country by defeating South Africa in a thrilling match in the T20 World Cup 2024. At the same time, after this, many brilliant players of both the teams had announced their retirement from some formats of cricket, which also includes two great batsmen of Team India, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. In the current year, not two or four, but as many as 28 cricketers had announced their retirement, after which their fans were heartbroken and there was an uproar on social media. Let us see the list of cricketers who will retire from cricket in the year 2024.
These cricketers retired in 2024
team india
Not one or two but 10 players from Team India have said goodbye to cricket in the year 2024.
Rohit Sharma- Team India Captain Rohit Sharma had happily announced his retirement from T20 International cricket on the field after winning the T20 World Cup against South Africa. Currently, Rohit is playing ODI and Test.
Virat Kohli- ‘King Kohli’ Virat Kohli also retired from T20 International cricket along with Rohit in the year 2024. Kohli’s fans were heartbroken on his T20 retirement, but like Rohit, Kohli is also associated with ODI and Test cricket.
Ravindra Jadeja- After Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja had said bye-bye to T20 International cricket from the same stage after the victory of T20 World Cup 2024, but Jadeja is still showing his talent in ODI and Test cricket formats.
Dinesh Karthik- The first cricketer to say goodbye to cricket completely in the year 2024 is Dinesh Karthik, who has retired from all three formats.
Saurabh Tiwari- Indian team player Saurabh Tiwari has also said goodbye to all three formats.
Varun Aaron- Fast bowler Varun Aaron, famous for his lethal bowling, has also retired from all three formats of cricket.
Kedar Jadhav- Team India’s all-rounder and one of the last middle order batsmen, Kedar Jadhav, has also retired from all formats of cricket.
Shikhar Dhawan- Team India’s opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan, also known as ‘Gabbar’, has retired from cricket.
Wriddiman Saha- Indian wicketkeeper and brilliant batsman Wriddiman Saha has also said goodbye to all three formats of cricket.
Barinder Saran- Left-arm medium fast bowler Barinder Saran, who has played international cricket for Team India, has also retired from cricket.
Let us tell you, there was a lot of uproar on social media about the retirement of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli from Team India from T20 International cricket. Regarding Rohit and Virat, their fans had said that now they will miss these two legends in the upcoming T20 World Cup. At the same time, Team India is on Australian tour for the Test series, where both the greats are failing with their bat and now there are talks of them saying goodbye to cricket.
Pakistan
In the year 2024, three players from Pakistan have said goodbye to cricket forever.
Mohammad Aamir- Pakistan team’s fast bowler Mohammad Aamir has retired from all three formats of cricket.
Imad Wasim– Pakistan’s star all-rounder Imad Wasim has also said goodbye to all three formats of cricket in the year 2024.
Mohammad Irfan- Pakistan’s fast bowler Mohammad Irfan will also never play for Pakistan again.
South Africa
dean elgar– Dean Elgar of South Africa has retired from all three formats of cricket this year.
Heinrich Clasen- South Africa’s explosive batsman Heinrich Klaasen has retired from Test cricket in 2024. It was Heinrich who took India’s breath away in the T20 World Cup 2024.
Australia
World champion team Australia has also said goodbye to three of its players in the current year.
david warner– Left-handed batsman David Warner has now said bye-bye to all three formats of cricket.
Matthew Wade- Wicketkeeper and brilliant batsman Matthew Wade has also said goodbye to all three formats of cricket in the year 2024.
Will Pucovski- Right-handed Australian batsman Will Pucovski has said goodbye to all three formats of cricket at the age of just 26.
New Zealand- Fast bowlers Neil Wagner and Colin Munro have retired from all three formats from the New Zealand team.
England
James Anderson- England’s fast bowler and brilliant player James Anderson said goodbye to all three formats of cricket in the current year and the team gave him a grand farewell.
Moeen Ali- England’s all-rounder player Moeen Ali has also now said bye-bye to cricket forever.
David Malan- England’s David Malan has said goodbye to all three formats.
bangladesh
Mahmudullah– Bangladesh batsman Mahmudullah had also said goodbye to T20 International in the year 2024.
shakib al hassan– Former Bangladesh captain and all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has retired from Test and T20 cricket in the year 2024.
other team
Talking about other teams, David Wiese (Namibia), Sybrand Engelbrecht (Netherlands) and Shannon Gabriel (West Indies) have said goodbye to cricket forever.
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