Moin is not the only player who is keeping a distance from Test cricket before that many young players also opted out of this format. Today we are talking about 5 such players, who said goodbye to Test cricket this year
1. Mohammad Aamir
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir surprised everyone by retiring from Test cricket last month. Many veteran players expressed surprise at his decision. Aamir has taken 119 wickets in 36 Tests.
2. Wahab Riaz
Another name joined in this sequence was that of Wahab Riaz, another fast bowler from Pakistan. Riyaz thought it appropriate to keep a distance from many formats because of playing cricket continuously. He said that he wants to focus on the short format. Riyaz said goodbye to Test cricket a week after Aamir retired.
3. Mohammad Nabi
Afghanistan's young all-rounder Mohammad Nabi has made an indefinite distance from Test cricket at Hallahi. He took this decision after the victory of Afghanistan in the only Test against Bangladesh. He wants to focus on limited-overs cricket.
4. Dale Steyn
South African veteran fast bowler Dale Steyn retired from Test cricket last month. Steyn has taken 439 wickets in 93 Tests. Stan debuted in December 2004. However, they will continue to play in the limited-overs format.
5. Yuvraj Singh
Left-handed southpaw batsman Yuvraj Singh said goodbye to international cricket in July this year. Apart from Test, Yuvraj also said goodbye to ODI cricket. However, he will continue to play in the T20 league.
These 5 players have said goodbye to Test cricket this year, an Indian is also included in the list
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