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International cricketers who retired in 2024

Published at :July 1, 2024 at 11:44 AM
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A total of 15 international cricketers have announced retirement across formats in 2024 so far.

The year 2023 marked a few surprising retirement announcements in the game of cricket. English fans suffered a massive shock when Stuart Broad decided to announce the end of his cricket career during Ashes 2023. Broad was expected to go after James Anderson, but it panned in other way out as he was the first one to hang his boots. Similarly, South African wicket-keeper Quinton De Kock decided to end his ODI cricket career after the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 to shift his focus to T20 cricket, this also came as a big surprise for everyone.

The calendar year 2024 also began with the end of a few illustrious careers in test cricket. Australian opener David Warner and South African opener Dean Elgar said goodbye in the first week of January. This year marks the end of a few wonderful cricket careers across formats. Let’s have a look at the names who decided to put curtains down in 2024.

List of International cricketers who retired in the year 2024:

1. Dean Elgar (All formats):

Dean Elgar
Dean Elgar. (Image Source: CSA)

South African opener Dean Elgar, who represented the country 86 Tests and 8 ODIs, announced his retirement from international cricket before the test series against India in December-January 2023-24. Elgar played his final match of his career against India in the New Year’s test against India at Newlands, Cape Town.

Dean Elgar was the first international cricketer to retire from the game in the year 2024. Elgar scored 5347 runs at an average of 37.92 with 14 centuries and 23 half-centuries in his test career of 86 matches. Elgar also captained South Africa in 18 test matches, where South Africa won 9 and lost 8.

2. David Warner (All formats):

David Warner
David Warner. (Image Source: CA)

David Warner announced his retirement from test cricket in June 2023 during the Ashes in England and said his last test series would be against Pakistan at home. Addressing his test retirement press-conference, Warner also announced his retirement from ODI cricket on New Year’s day. David Warner’s final test appearance came in the New Year’s test against Pakistan at the SCG while his last ODI appearance came in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 final against India on 19th November, 2023.

In his career, David Warner played 112 test matches and scored 8786 runs. In ODIs, he played 161 matches and scored 6932 runs. Warner has 48 centuries to his name in the above-mentioned two formats of the game. Australian opener David Warner got a winning farewell from the Australian side against Pakistan. Australia whitewashed Pakistan in a three-match Test series played in December-January 2023-24.

Later in the year in June, Warner retired from T20Is as well at the end of ICC T20 World Cup 2024. Warner had announced that the tournament will be his last in the shortest format of the game. After his team’s Super 8 round exit from the tournament, Warner’s T20I career came to an end.

3. Heinrich Klaasen (Tests):

Heinrich Klaasen test
Heinrich Klaasen. (Image Source: Twitter)

South African wicket-keeper Heinrich Klaasen also retired in the year 2024. On 8th January, 2024, Heinrich Klaasen announced his retirement from Test cricket to shift his focus entirely to limited-overs cricket. Klaasen, who made his test debut against India in October 2019, managed to add just three more test caps, where he scored 108 runs. His last game in whites came against West Indies in March 2023 at the Wanderers, Johannesburg.

4. Saurabh Tiwary (All formats)

Saurabh Tiwary
Saurabh Tiwary. Image-Dharma Chandru Cric

Left-handed Jharkhand batsman Saurabh Tiwary retired from professional cricket in February this year, bringing down a 17-year cricket career. He made his first-class debut in 2006/07 and was part of the under-19 World Cup-winning team in 2008 under Virat Kohli.

He was picked by Mumbai Indians in the IPL and had his best season in 2010, scoring 419 runs. He played three ODIs for India in 2010 but didn’t get more chances after that as his IPL performances dipped.

5. Varun Aaron (All formats)

Varun Aaron
Varun Aaron. Image-AP

Fast bowler Varun Aaron retired from first-class cricket in February this year, at the end of the Ranji Trophy season, in which he played for Jharkhand. Aaron goes out with 66 first-class games, nine of which were for India. In nine Tests between 2011 and 2015, Aaron managed to pick 18 wickets at an average of 52.

6. Neil Wagner (All formats)

Neil Wagner, New Zealand, South Africa, Test Cricket, New Wagner Retirement,
Neil Wagner

New Zealand left-arm seamer Neil Wagner retired from international cricket earlier this year after being told his services as a bowler were no more required. Wagner featured in 64 Test matches for New Zealand from 2012 to 2024 and picked up 260 wickets. He was part of the Kiwi XI that beat India in the final of the World Test Championship 2021.

7. Colin Munro (All formats)

Colin Munro
Colin Munro. (Image Source: Getty Images)

After missing out on selection for the T20 World Cup 2024, New Zealand opener Colin Munro retired from international cricket in May this year. Munro had played the last of his 65 T20Is in 2020. He wasn’t picked for the T20 World Cups in 2021 and 2022 but kept the hopes of featuring in this year’s edition alive by playing franchise cricket. He also played 57 ODIs and one Test match.

8. Dinesh Karthik (All formats)

Dinesh Karthik
Dinesh Karthik (Image Source: ICC)

Veteran India cricketer Dinesh Karthik retired from all forms of the game, including the IPL. The 39-year-old made this announcement after not being picked for India’s T20 World Cup 2024 squad, despite an impressive IPL 2024 season.

Karthik drew curtains on a long professional career that began in the 2002/03 season. Despite the presence of MS Dhoni for most part of his career, Karthik featured in 94 ODIs, 60 T20Is and 26 Test matches for India. His last international appearance was at the 2022 T20 World Cup.

He also featured in 256 IPL games and is one of the few players to have played in all IPL seasons until this year.

9. Kedar Jadhav (All formats)

Kedar Jadhav during AUS vs IND ODI series in 2019
Kedar Jadhav during AUS vs IND ODI series in 2019. (Image Source: AP)

39-year-old Kedar Jadhav announced his retiement from all forms of the game in June this year. The Pune-born cricketer represented India in 73 ODIs and nine T20Is. He hit two ODI centuries and six fifties, and was part of the 2019 World Cup squad. His last game for India was in 2020.

10. David Wiese (All formats)

David Wiese
David Wiese. Image-Reuters

All-rounder David Wiese played international cricket for two countries – South Africa and Namibia. He ended his career after the T20 World Cup 2024 with 54 T20Is and 15 ODIs to his name.

He left South African cricket in 2016 to take the Kolpak deal. He made his debut for Namibia in 2021 when he helped them qualify for the Super 12 round of the 2021 T20 World Cup in the UAE. He playe 34 T20Is and ninie ODIs for Namibia.

He will continue to play in T20 franchise leagues.

11. Sybrand Engelbrecht (All formats)

Sybrand Engelbrecht
Sybrand Engelbrecht. Image-Getty

Netherlands batsman Sybrand Engelbrecht announced his retirement from international cricket at the end of the T20 World Cup 2024. Engelbrecht played 12 ODIs and as many T20Is since making his Netherlands debut in 2023.

Born in Johannesburg in 1988, Engelbrecht had played for South Africa in the 2008 under-19 World Cup. He had retired from cricket in 2016 to focus on his career as a financial and project manager. In 2021, he got placed in Netherlands by his company and he started playing cricket again.

12. Brian Masaba (T20Is)

Brian Masaba
Brian Masaba. (Image Source: Twitter)

Uganda captain Brian Masaba stepped down as the skipper and retired from international cricket after his team’s group stage exit from the T20 World Cup 2022. He featured in 63 T20Is in his career as an all-rounder.

Masaba had made his T20I debut in 2009 and had been Uganda’s captain in the last five years. Uganda played their first-ever T20 World Cup this year, and managed one win in four games.

13. Virat Kohli (T20Is)

Virat Kohli T20I
Virat Kohli (Photo by Darrian Traynor-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

While receiving the Man of the Match award in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 final, India star batsman Virat Kohli announced his retirement from the shortest internaional format. Kohli’s 76 was instrumental in India winning the final against South Africa.

He bows out as the second-higest T20I run-scorer and a two-time Player of the Tournament award winner at the T20 World Cups.

14. Rohit Sharma (T20Is)

Rohit Sharma, T20 WC 2024
Rohit Sharma. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

After leading India to the title in the T20 World Cup 2024, Rohit Sharma announced that he is retiring from T20Is. He became only the third Indian skipper to win a World Cup trophy. At the time of his retirement, Rohit is the leading run-scorer in T20Is. He was the second-highest run-scorer in the T20 World Cup 2024.

15. Ravindra Jadeja (T20Is)

Ravindra Jadeja poses with the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 trophy
Ravindra Jadeja poses with the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 trophy. (Image Source: Instagram)

After winning the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 for India, Ravindra Jadeja joined Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in retiring from the shortest format of the game. Just a day after India’s win, Jadeja took it to social media to make the announcement. However, he will still play for India in the other two formats of the game.

Jadeja played 74 T20Is for India from 2009 to 2024, where he managed to score 515 runs and took 54 wickets with the ball.

(List updated till 30th June, 2024)

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