Ramdin announces retirement from international cricket

Previous West Indies skipper and wicketkeeper-hitter, Denesh Ramdin, has declared his retirement from worldwide cricket. He will anyway keep on playing establishment cricket. Ramdin wraps up with 74 Tests, 139 ODIs and 71 T20Is, and scored four Test hundreds and 2 ODI hundreds. He likewise drove his group across designs prior to being supplanted by Jason Holder in 2015. "It is with extraordinary joy that I report my retirement from worldwide cricket," Ramdin composed on Instagram. "The beyond 14 years have been a blessing from heaven. I satisfied my life as a youngster dreams by playing cricket for Trinidad and Tobago and the West Indies. My profession managed the cost of me the chance to see the world, cause companions from various societies regardless to have the option to appreciate where I came from. "Despite the fact that I am reporting my retirement from global cricket, I am not resigning from proficient cricket. I will in any case be playing establishment cricket around the world..." Ramdin added. Ramdin last played a worldwide match in December 2019, it being a T20I against India in Hyderabad. His Test vocation successfully reached a conclusion a whole lot sooner in January 2016. It came on the rear of an unfortunate visit through Australia which saw the guests lose 2-0. "I make a move to thank each and every individual who had an effect on my long term vocation, especially my family, my lovely spouse Janelle, and our children for every one of the penances you needed to make for me to be away for extensive stretches of time during my global profession," Ramdin finished up.

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