Happy New Year 2025: These powerful foreign cricketers will not be seen on the cricket field next year, fans will miss them
Cricket News Desk. The year 2024 is about to end and all the cricket fans are eagerly waiting for the next year. However, many big names will not be seen on the field next year as many veteran cricketers said goodbye to international cricket this year. Let us know about those cricketers who will say goodbye to international cricket in the year 2024…
James Anderson was the biggest player to retire this year. This England fast bowler played his last Test match against West Indies at Lord's. Anderson said goodbye to all three formats of cricket on 12 July 2024. He finished his Test career with 704 wickets.
James Anderson was the biggest player to retire this year. This England fast bowler played his last Test match against West Indies at Lord's. Anderson said goodbye to all three formats of cricket on 12 July 2024. He finished his Test career with 704 wickets.
England all-rounder Moeen Ali also announced his retirement from international cricket in 2024. 37-year-old Moeen made his debut for England in 2014 and has played 68 Tests, 138 ODIs and 92 T20 matches for England. During this period he scored more than 6000 runs and took more than 350 wickets. England all-rounder Moeen Ali also announced his retirement from international cricket in 2024. 37-year-old Moeen made his debut for England in 2014 and has played 68 Tests, 138 ODIs and 92 T20 matches for England. During this period he scored more than 6000 runs and took more than 350 wickets.
New Zealand's Colin Munro has said goodbye to all three formats of cricket. Munro took this decision after not being selected in the New Zealand team for the T20 World Cup. Munro played a total of 123 international matches across all three formats and scored over 3,000 runs. New Zealand's Colin Munro has said goodbye to all three formats of cricket. Munro took this decision after not being selected in the New Zealand team for the T20 World Cup. Munro played a total of 123 international matches across all three formats and scored over 3,000 runs.
England's David Malan has said goodbye to all three formats of cricket. 37-year-old Malan became the number one T20I batsman in the year 2020 but after just 4 years, he surprised everyone by retiring from cricket. England's David Malan has said goodbye to all three formats of cricket. 37-year-old Malan became the number one T20I batsman in the year 2020 but after just 4 years, he surprised everyone by retiring from cricket.
Neil Wagner was a brilliant fast bowler from New Zealand who announced his retirement from international cricket on 27 February 2024. Wagner's greatest achievement was his instrumental role in New Zealand's first World Test Championship win. Neil Wagner was a brilliant fast bowler from New Zealand who announced his retirement from international cricket on 27 February 2024. Wagner's greatest achievement was his instrumental role in New Zealand's first World Test Championship win.
Dean Elgar will be the first cricketer to retire in the year 2024. Elgar bid farewell to cricket with the New Year Test match against India in Cape Town. Elgar has scored 5347 runs in 86 test matches at an average of 37.92. This includes 14 centuries and 23 half-centuries.
Dean Elgar will be the first cricketer to retire in the year 2024. Elgar bid farewell to cricket with the New Year Test match against India in Cape Town. Elgar has scored 5347 runs in 86 test matches at an average of 37.92. This includes 14 centuries and 23 half-centuries.
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