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‘Like a biscuit packet, every player has one best before the tag’: Former India cricketer weighs because stars retire from international cricket quickly. Cricket news

Nicholas Gorn retires from international cricket on 29. (Agencies photo)

New Delhi: Former India opener Akash Chopra has weighed the growing trend of players who quickly retired from international cricket, both surprising and understandable. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Chopra admitted that fans could be shocked to move away to players like Heinrich Klassen and Nicholas Gorn, this decision often comes down to basic financial security and long -term plan.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“Everyone is retiring. What is really happening?” Chopra asked the rhetoric. “Those who are retiring so soon?

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Chopra portrayed a blunt but sympathetic picture of the cricketer’s reality, comparing a player’s career to a bad object. “Like a biscuit packet, every player has the best ‘before the tag’. If you do not maximize your career in that window, when it ends, you leave nothing but family and fading memories. ,He argued that the option to become a T20 freelancer is not one of the greed, but alive. “If a person like Klassen or Gorn can earn in four years, what can they make for their country in ten, who we are, we want to do justice? They want a safe and happy retirement, and this path provides it.”

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Chopra admitted that Indian fans, a rich BCCI for their stars used to earn a lot under the umbrella, which could not be related to the struggle of players from poor cricketing countries. “People do not understand that players from some countries will have to run taxis after retirement or work as a plumber.”He also targeted cricket boards, convicted some of them for sympathy or financial muscle deficiency. “Boards like West Indies are entangled in ego clashes. If you are not adjusting, a player is bound to leave.”Finally, Chopra saw these early retirement from fans not as a betrayal of national duty, but in a rigorous game reality as personal decisions.

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