08 January,2024 03:52 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Heinrich Klaasen (Pic: AFP)
South Africa's explosive batsman Heinrich Klaasen on Monday announced his retirement from the longest format of the game. He is known for his powerful strokes in the limited-overs format and has played just four test matches for South Africa.
After Dean Elgar, Heinrich Klaasen is the second senior South African to retire from Test cricket. Elgar's test career came to an end against India in the two-match test series which ended in a 1-1 draw.
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In his four test match appearances, Klaasen has scored 104 runs with the highest score being 35 runs against Australia in Sydney.
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While announcing his retirement, Heinrich said that the Test was his favourite format but will continue to be available for selection in white-ball cricket. During the ICC World Cup 2023, Heinrich Klaasen played a vital role in South Africa's campaign.
"After a few sleepless nights wondering if I am making the right decision, I have decided to retire from red-ball cricket," he said in a statement.
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"It's a difficult decision that I have made because it is by far my favourite format of the game. The battles that I faced on and off the field have made me the cricketer I am today," Klassen said.
"It has been a great journey and I am glad I could have represented my country. My baggy Test cap is the most precious cap I have ever been handed," Klassen added.
In 2024, South Africa will play seven Tests, two each against the West Indies and Bangladesh. Then they will host Sri Lanka for a two-match Test series and one against Pakistan.
But after that Test, South Africa won't play a single Test between January 2025 and September 2026.
(With ANI Inputs)