Today i Am Sharing With You To Latest News From The Icc Cricket world Cup 2015 Most Of The players Annouced retirement After This Big Event. The All Time West indian Chris Gayle Were Annouced Few Weeks Ago they will retire after this world cup. The Indian skipper is set to lead the Indian side in the upcoming tournament as they look to defend cricket’s most prestigious crown. The Jharkhand wicketkeeper-batsman made the announcement on Twitter soon after the Indian selectors picked up the 15-member squad for the World Cup on Tuesday.
which players Announces Retirement After ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
List Of Players Retire After World cup 2015
Chris Gayle
“After the World Cup we will see what happens. Where Chris Gayle will actually head. Or you can sit and discuss and work out how we go about playing for West Indies cricket,” he said.
Gayle has played 103 Tests with an average of 42.18 including 15 centuries and 37 fifties.
However, he will be seen in action against India in a World Cup Pool B game at the WACA here on Friday.(Source ibnlive.in.com)
Ms Dhoni
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has announced his retirement from all form of international cricket following the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup. He said that defending the World Cup is his ultimate dream.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni stunned the world with his shocking retirement from Test cricket following the drawn Test against Australia in Melbourne. The 2011 World cup winning captain, Dhoni, will definitely aim for another glory in 2015 and may bid adieu to the limited-overs cricket too. One of India’s greatest ODI captains under whose leadership India became the No. 1 team in the Test and ODIs too, Dhoni, has 8245 runs in 253 ODIs at an average of 52.51.
He wrote on Twitter, “Ever since the last World Cup win, all I ever dreamt of was winning the tournament outside India. This will be my last tournament and I will be quitting all forms of international cricket after this. My body is not able to take the pressures of the hectic international schedule.”
Mahela jayawardene & Sangakara
Former India cricketer Sachin Tendulkar wished the Sri Lankan veterans Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara after the two played their final ODI innings, on Wednesday at Sydney. Sri Lanka lost to South Africa by nine wickets in the quarters to crash out of World Cup 2015 but fans celebrated the epic journeys of their two heroes.
Tendulkar, who played a key role in India’s World Cup 2011 campaign before retiring in 2013, congratulated Jayawardene and Sangakkara for their memorable careers in international cricket. Well done on glorious ODI careers @KumarSanga2 and @MahelaJay,” tweeted the legendary batsman. “Being an integral part of the ODI side for so many years. Imagine the side without the 2 of you. Wishing you the very best and will miss the 2 of you constructing the innings in coloured clothes.
Misbha-Ul-Haq
Misbah-ul-Haq to retire from ODIs after 2015 World Cup, will continue playing Tests. Pakistan’s Test and ODI captain Misbah-ul-Haq has formally informed the PCB that he will stop playing the 50-over format after the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Younis Khan
Senior Pakistan batsman Younis Khan, toast of the nation three months ago after reeling off four Test hundreds, has become the target of criticism after the team’s humiliating ICC World Cup 2015 losses with senior players calling on him to retire. After he failed again in Pakistan’s demoralising defeat to the West Indies, former Test players advised him to withdraw himself for the remaining matches in the event.
“I request Younis Khan to now say goodbye to this team. He has given lot of service to Pakistan cricket but he should now go himself,” Pakistan’s former fast bowler, Shoaib Akhtar said on a local news channel.
Shahid Afridi
Pakistan’s superstar all-rounder Shahid Afridi Wednesday vowed to bring the curtain down on his 19-year one-day international career by scripting a happy ending with a World Cup triumph.
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