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Former West Indies skipper Denesh Ramdin introduced his retirement from worldwide cricket with instantaneously impact on Monday. Ramdin performed his closing fit for West Indies in a T20I in December 2019. However, he'll hold to play franchise cricket. "It is with extraordinary pride that I announce my retirement from worldwide cricket. The beyond 14 years were a dream come true. I fulfilled my youth desires through gambling cricket for Trinidad and Tobago, and the West Indies," wrote Ramdin on his Instagram.
"My profession afforded me the possibility to peer the world, make pals from one of a kind cultures and nevertheless be capable of respect wherein I got here from," he said further.
The wicketkeeper-batter has did not discover a group at the approaching version of the CPL, notwithstanding having represented Guyana Amazon Warriors, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots and Trinbago Knight Riders from 2013 to 2021.
He has performed seventy four Tests, 139 ODIs and seventy one T20Is. He began out out in Test cricket, making his debut in opposition to Sri Lanka in Colombo in July 2005.
He performed a element in West Indies T20 World Cup triumphs in 2012 and 2016.
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Ramdin led West Indies in 17 matches - thirteen Tests, 3 T20Is and an ODI after he turned into named West Indies' Test captain in 2014, taking on from Daren Sammy, who had retired from the format. Jason Holder changed him on the helm in 2015.
Meanwhile, West Indies batter Lendl Simmons additionally introduced his retirement from worldwide cricket on Monday. His choice got here to the fore after his Caribbean Premier League franchise Trinbago Knight Riders published a congratulatory message for the player.