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‘This was very difficult, but …’: Nicholas Gorn retired from international cricket in 29, leaving a maroon in her heritage. Cricket news

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New Delhi: One of the most explosives and trusted white ball cricketers of the West Indies and the modern era, Nicholas Gorn announced his retirement from international cricket at the age of 29 on Monday. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Left -handed batsmen, who hold most T20i runs and records for the West Indies, confirmed the decision through an emotional Instagram post. With the post, he mentioned that it was very difficult, but he thought long and difficult before coming to this decision.

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“Wearing that maroon, standing for anthem, and every time I stepped on the field, give everything … Gorn wrote, “It really means that it is difficult to put in words.” There is a privilege as captain to lead the team, I will always be close to my heart. ,

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Varsan’s career was marked by the high, including the team’s all-time leading scorer in T20I as well as some climb-especially their brief suspension for ball-lovening against Afghanistan. He raised back rapidly and leads West Indies to win a 4–1 series over Australia, to captain the team during the absence of Kieron Pollard. He was later named a permanent white-ball captain in 2022, although he left the post after exiting a disappointing T20 World Cup in Australia.

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In 106 T20I, Gorn scored 2,275 runs at a strike rate, pose a constant threat to him. He also painted in 61 Odis, scored three centuries and represented the West Indies in the 2019 World Cup.Cricket West Indies honored him as a “game-changer” and thanked him for the “excellent contribution” to sports and team.

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