Nicholas Pooran retirement : Nicholas Poran Announces Retirement: Former captain of the West Indies Twenty20 team Nicholas Old Tuesday (June 5th) announced his retirement from international cricket and created a surprise in the cricket world. The left -handed batter made such a decision at the age of just 20. Who recently played for the Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2021. In a statement on Instagram, Puran described his decision as “difficult” and said that he had a special honor for the party to lead the team.
He has played more than 5 runs in two T20s and five ODIs in his old international career. He also completed his career as the highest run-collector in the West Indies in the international Twenty20.
It should be noted that he requested to remove himself from the upcoming white ball series against England, as he wanted some rest. Within a few days of that decision, he announced his retirement from international cricket.
“After a lot of thoughts and analysis, I decided to retire from international cricket,” he wrote in a statement on Puran’s Instagram. Then the old Instagram wrote, ‘Whatever this game has given us and still giving us – the good, purpose, memorable moment and the opportunity to represent the West Indies people – are unparalleled.’
He also wrote, ‘It is difficult to express in the language of the Maroon jersey, standing during the national anthem, and the feeling of extinguishing all his own on the field every time. It is one of the pride of my life to have the opportunity to captain the team. ‘
Puran made his international debut with a Twenty20 match against Pakistan in Dubai. Three years later, he made his ODI debut against England in BridgeTown in the 21st. In May 2022, the West Indies captained the white ball. However, after the team’s bad performance in the 2022 Twenty20 World Cup, he turned away from the leadership.
Nicholas Puran wrote, ‘Many thanks to fans – for being on the side and celebrating in a good time. Your love was my driving force. To family, friends and teammates – gratitude for staying with this journey. Your faith and support have taken me forward. ‘
Finally, Puran said, ‘Although my international chapter is ending here, my love for West Indies cricket will never end. I wish the team and the region the highest success and strength in the future. ‘