
West Indies explosive batsman Nicholas Puran announced his retirement from his international cricket on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. Everyone is surprised by this decision, because they are only 29 years old. He gave information about this while sharing a passionate note. "This game that we love, he has given us great happiness and will keep giving us. Never forgetting memories and a chance to represent the West Indies people. Wearing maroon color, standing for the national anthem and giving 100 percent of your 100 percent every time you step on the field. What does it mean to me, it is difficult to describe it in words. It will always be a matter of respect for me to lead the team as captain."
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Thanks to fans and family
Puran wrote for his fans, thank you for your unwavering love. You supported me in difficult times and celebrated good moments with Passion." He wrote for his family, friends and fellow players, "Thank you for walking with me in this journey. Your faith and support took me forward in this journey. Although this international chapter of my career has stopped, my love for West Indies cricket will never be less. I do not want anything other than the success of the team."
Nicholas Puran International Record
Puran made T20 International debut in 2016, 3 years later in 2019, he made his ODI debut in 2019. He never played Tests for the West Indies. In his international career, Puran played 61 ODIs and 106 T20 matches, in which he scored 1983 and 2275 runs respectively.
Puran scored 3 centuries and 11 half -centuries in ODI career, while he has 13 half -centuries in T20 Internationals. Puran’s last international match against Bangladesh on 19 December 2024 proved to be Puran’s last international match.
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