South African cricketer Farhaan Behardien calls time on his cricketing career

Farhaan Behardien represented South Africa in 59 ODIs and 38 T20Is.

Farhaan Behardien | GettySouth African all-rounder Farhaan Behardien on Tuesday (December 27) called time on his cricketing career after dedicating 18 years of his life to the sport.

Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, Behardein shared an emotional note, confirming his retirement. He also thanked all the people who supported him in his cricketing journey.

“The dust has settled a bit. Been pretty emotional the last couple of weeks. 18 years has come and gone. 560 pro games across all formats, including 97 caps for my country, 17 trophies in the cabinet and blessed to have played in 4 World Cups,” the note stated.

“Thanks to my family and friends who gave unwavering support. Thanks to all the coaches and support staff I’ve come across in my career, all of my teammates, boy I’ve played with some of my heroes and some of the greats!

“Thanks specifically to the Titans (skyblues) for taking a punt on a young kid all those years ago & giving me a platform to showcase my skill. Thanks to the fans who supported me throughout the years and to those who gave me grief, whichever side of the fence you sat, it fueled my desire nonetheless. I lived my dreams,” the note further read.

“To be honest it wasn’t easy. The good stuff rarely are, but as a result I haven’t “worked” a day in 18 years, cause it was my passion and I loved the graft. Feet up for a bit and onto the next challenge. Much love,” he concluded.

Farhaan Behardien represented South Africa in 59 ODIs, amassing 1074 runs at an average of 30.68 with six half-centuries. He also took 14 wickets in the 50-over format.

In 38 T20Is, Behardien scored 518 runs and picked three scalps. His last international appearance came in a T20I match against Australia at Carrara in November 2018.

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 27 Dec, 2022

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