After Glenn Maxwell, another big name calls time on international career

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After Glenn Maxwell, another big name calls time on international career



After Glenn Maxwell, another big name calls time on international career

South Africa`s swashbuckling batsman Heinrich Klaasen announced his retirement from international cricket. The 33-year-old shared a post on his official social media handle which read, “It is a sad day for me as I announce that I have decided to step away from international cricket…”

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A post shared by Heinrich Klaasen (@heinie45)

Klaasen was a premier player for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the ongoing IPL 2025. In 13 matches, the right-hander amassed 487 runs with a best score of an unbeaten 105 runs. He also had a century and a half-century to his name. However, SRH finished in sixth position with six wins and seven losses with a net run rate (NRR) of -0.241 and 13 points.

Coming to his international career, Heinrich represented South Africa in about four Tests, 60 One-Dayers and 58 T20I matches. Having played 60 ODIs, the swashbuckling right-hander smashed 2,141 runs, including four centuries and 11 half-centuries.

In the shortest format of the game, the 33-year-old garnered 1,000 runs with five half-centuries. The Pretoria-born announced his Test retirement in the previous year. Having represented Proteas in four longest format matches, he managed to score 104 runs.

Earlier in the day, Australia`s premier all-rounder Glenn Maxwell announced his retirement from One-Day Internationals (ODIs).

While speaking on a `Final Word Podcast`, the all-rounder stated that he conducted a chat with George Bailey and stated that he won`t be available for the ODI World Cup 2027.

“We talked about the 2027 World Cup and I said to him `I don`t think I am going to make that, it`s time to start planning for people in my position to have a crack at it and make the position their own`,” said Maxwell.

He also stated that, considering his body condition, the 36-year-old felt he was letting the team down.

“I felt like I was letting the team down a little bit with how body was reacting to the conditions. I had a good chat with (Chair of Selectors) George Bailey and I asked him what his thoughts were going forward,” he added.




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