Players Who Retire after World Cup 2019

Here's a look at five players who retired from international cricket (though not fully) after the end of 2019 World Cup
Players Who Retire after World Cup 2019

World Cup 2019 arrived at a nervy end on Sunday with England securing the trophy for the first time in the history. The Three Lions vanquished New Zealand based on boundaries count. Eoin Morgan turned into the first England captain to compose history. It was following 27 years that England was playing a World Cup final, having played its past final in 1992.

The summit clash saw a couple of disputable acts however, at last, England developed as the winner.  The end of the tournament also saw few players drawing curtains to their careers. Here's a look at five players who retired from international cricket (however not completely) after the end of 2019 World Cup –

Imran Tahir 

Even before the group determination for the competition, the South African leg-spinner had declared that the 2019 World Cup would be his last and he has declared his retirement from international cricket.

In spite of the fact that he could be related to the group like a bowling mentor an opportunity to arrive. Tahir scalped 11 wickets in nine matches. South Africa persevered through a poor run in the competition and completed at the seventh spot in the points table.

JP Duminy

Just like Tahir, Duminy had likewise affirmed that World Cup 2019 would be his last. He didn't have an incredible run in the competition and just scored 70 runs in five matches that he played. Duminy will keep on having T20I cricket and ought to be the impact of the squad for the T20 World Cup that happens in Australia one year from now.

Shoaib Malik

The Pakistani legend likewise played his last 50-over competition. He had a poor run in the World Cup and scored eight runs in three matches that he played. Not at all like Tahir and Duminy, Malik did not get a retirement match. He will keep on having T20I cricket and will be the influence of the group's battle in one year from now's T20 World Cup.

Hamid Hassan 

The Afghanistan pacer was an unexpected pick in the squad for World Cup and had effectively declared that he would resign after the competition. He got harmed in his last match, that implied that he didn't get a goodbye that he needed. He played 38 ODIs for Afghanistan in which he scalped 59 wickets.

Chris Gayle

West Indies deadly batsman Chris Gayle announced earlier that he will retire from one-day cricket after the World Cup 2019.

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