3 batsmen are playing cricket even after retirement, there is no peace even in old age

Retirement: After retiring from cricket, while most of the players get busy in coaching, commentary or personal life, there are some legends who are still sweating on the field regardless of their age. These players have said goodbye to international cricket, but their passion for league cricket still remains. Let us know about 3 such batsmen who are still playing cricket even after retirement….

3 batsmen are still playing cricket even after retirement

1. Usman Khawaja

The first name in this list is that of Australia’s star cricketer Usman Khawaja, Khawaja has recently retired from international cricket. Even after his retirement match, he continued playing in BBL 2025-26 and played a brilliant innings for Brisbane Heat. Usman, who came to open in response to the target of 181 runs given by Sydney Thunder, started cautiously, then adopted an aggressive style. He scored 78 runs in 48 balls, which included 7 fours and 3 sixes. His explosive innings strengthened Brisbane Heat’s chase.

2. David Warner

The second name in this list is David Warner’s bat which has not calmed down even after saying goodbye to international cricket. His aggressive batting in T20 leagues even today thrills the spectators and remains a headache for the bowlers. He is in excellent form in the Big Bash League and has scored two centuries and two half-centuries in 16 days. Against Sydney Sixers, he hit 11 fours and 4 sixes in 65 balls.

3. Steve Smith

The third and last name in this list is that of former Australian captain Steve Smith. Smith may have taken retirement from some formats, but whenever he comes on the field, he does not forget to score runs. His excellent technique, patience and extraordinary cricketing mind still makes him different from other batsmen. Handling the team in difficult situations and playing long innings has been Smith’s biggest strength.

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