List of Top 5 players who retired after T20 World cup 2024

Spread the love

Players who retired from T2OI Cricket

1.Virat Kohli

One of the greatest batsmen of all time, the legendary Virat Kohli bid adieu to T20I cricket following a triumphant victory over South Africa in the thrilling final showdown of the T20 World Cup 2024. His exceptional performance in the crucial match, where he scored a magnificent 76 runs off just 59 balls, earned him the prestigious title of ‘Man of the Match’. Remarkably, Kohli embarked on his T20I journey at the tender age of 20, making his debut against Zimbabwe during the engaging 2010 series hosted in the vibrant African nation. As he gracefully exits the T20I arena, Kohli leaves behind an incredible legacy, securing his position as the second-highest run-scorer in the illustrious history of T20 International cricket.Kohli will continue to play in ODIs and Tests for India and will also continue to play the IPL.

Here’s a quick look at Kohli’s T20 career in numbers:

  • Matches played:125
  • Runs scored:4188
  • Highest score:122
  • Hundreds:1
  • Fifties:38

2.Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma became the 2nd indian captain to win an T20 World Cup Trophy and marked his departure from the format by leading the only unbeaten team in the T20 World Cup 2024. Rohit announced his retirement from the T20 format in the post-match press conference after the final. Rohit sharma made his T20 debut at the age of 20 against  England in the 2007 T20 World Cup but did not get chance to bat. He did his best in the second match against South Africa and scored a fifty off just 40 balls to win the ‘Man of the Match’ award. Sharma ended his career as the highest run scorer in T20I.

Here’s a quick look at Rohit Sharma’s T20 career in numbers:

  • Matches played: 159
  • Runs scored: 4231
  • Highest Score: 121
  • Hundreds: 5
  • Fifties: 32

3.Ravindra Jadeja


Ravindra Jadeja, a versatile cricket star known for his outstanding skills both with bat and ball, as well as being lauded as one of India’s premier all-rounders and one of the world’s top fielders, recently shared a major decision with the cricketing world. This decision came in the wake of his impressive victory at the T20 World Cup in 2024, where his notable contributions helped lead his team to success. It was a bittersweet moment for fans as Jadeja, who originally made his T20 debut against Sri Lanka in a memorable match on February 10, 2009, at the iconic R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo bid farewell to the fast-paced T20 format, marking the end of an era in his illustrious career.Here’s a quick look at

Ravindra Jadeja’s T20 career in numbers:

  • Matches played: 74
  • Runs scored: 515
  • Wickets taken: 54
  • Best Bowling Figures: 3/15


4.David Warner

Australian legend David Warner’s international retirement has been confirmed following the team’s exit from the 2024 World T20 Cup during the Super 8 stage. Australia’s explosive opener has already confirmed that the T20 World Cup in the USA and West Indies will be his last in an Australian jersey.David Warner made his debut against South Africa on January 11 2009.the seventh highest run-scorer in the T20I.

Here’s a quick look at Warner’s T20 career in numbers:

  • Matches played: 110
  • Runs scored: 3277
  • Hundreds:1
  • Fifties:28

5.Trent Boult

New Zealand pacer Trent Boult has announced his retirement from international cricket after their disappointing World T20 campaign which saw them eliminated in the group stage.Boult made his T20I debut against England in Feb 2013 during the latter’s tour of New Zealand.

Here’s a quick look at Boult’s T20 career in numbers:

  • Matches played: 61
  • Wickets taken: 83
  • Best Bowling Figures: 4/13

3 thoughts on “List of Top 5 players who retired after T20 World cup 2024

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *