South African Wicket-Keeper Batsman Heinrich Klaasen Retires From Test Cricket. He announced his retirement from Test cricket by posting on social media.
Made His Test Debut in Ranchi in October 2019:-
Henrique made his Test debut against India in Ranchi in October 2019. After about 4 years he has retired from this format.
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Heinrich Klaasen announced his retirement from Test cricket via social media. Making a post, he wrote, “I am still the same, same name. Just a different mentality and a new game.
This is My Favorite Format Of The Game So Far:-
After a few sleepless nights wondering whether I was making the right decision, I decided to retire from red ball cricket. “This is a difficult decision I have taken because this is my favorite format of the game so far.”
He further wrote, “The battles I faced on and off the field have made me the cricketer I am today. It’s been a great journey and I’m glad I could represent my country. In my opinion, it was the most expensive hat I have ever been given.
Who Played A Role in My Red Ball Career?
Thank you to everyone who played a role in my red ball career and shaped me into the cricketer I am today. But for now, a new challenge awaits and we are looking forward to it.”
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32-year-old Klaasen played 4 international test matches in his 4-year test career, his test career was not very long, he played more in limited overs for South Africa. He scored 104 runs in 8 innings played in 5 test matches.