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7 cricketers who might retire after the 2019 World Cup

7 cricketers who might retire after the 2019 World Cup

These seven cricketers have achieved everything there is in international cricket and deserve a final swansong at 2019 World Cup.

CHRIS GAYLE (WEST INDIES)

CHRIS GAYLE | PA Images/ GettyJamaican and West Indian opener Chris Gayle is hoping to have his swansong in international cricket in 2019 World Cup. Recently, Gayle was included in the limited overs team by the West Indies board after a deal with players. Gayle has played 284 ODIs with 9727 runs to his name with 23 centuries including a best of 215.

He was the first batsman to score a double century in World Cup cricket, a feat he achieved in 2015 World Cup against Zimbabwe. However, now at the age of almost 39, Gayle has expressed to have one last chance at World Cup glory in England next year.

Despite his age and slowing reflexes, Gayle still has the ability to change the game at the top with his powerful hitting and his experience will come in handy for the young Windies team and a possible third World Cup win is a great way for someone as special as Gayle to say goodbye.

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 27 Aug, 2018

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