Nicholas Pooran Announces Retirement from West Indies Cricket at 29 to Focus on Franchise Leagues
Nicholas Pooran, a top T20 batter, retires from West Indies cricket at 29 to focus on lucrative franchise leagues, marking a significant shift in his career.



Nicholas Pooran, one of the most prominent T20 batters globally, has announced his retirement from international cricket with the West Indies at the age of 29. This decision allows him to concentrate on playing in high-paying franchise leagues around the world.
Career Highlights
- Total Appearances: 167 matches for West Indies
- T20 Internationals: Most capped West Indian with 106 matches
- T20I Run-Scorer: Leading with 2,275 runs
Recent Activities
Pooran recently skipped the ongoing T20 series against England to rest after his stint with the Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He also has a contract with Major League Cricket (MLC) this summer.
Statement from Cricket West Indies
"We salute his achievements and thank him for the moments he has given fans across the region and beyond. We wish him all the very best in the next phase of his journey."
Impact of the Decision
While Pooran is not the first player to retire from internationals in favor of franchise leagues—South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen did so last week—his decision is particularly significant given his age and profile.
Future Prospects
West Indies captain Shai Hope mentioned that Pooran's decision to skip the England series would not impact his future selection. Pooran last played for West Indies in December 2024 in T20s against Bangladesh and has not played an ODI since July 2023. He does not play Test matches.
Related Topics
- West Indies Cricket
- T20 Cricket
- Franchise Leagues
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