West Indies batter Lendl Simmons broadcasts his retirement from worldwide cricket

West Indies batter Lendl Simmons has introduced his retirement from all types of worldwide cricket, bringing the curtains down on a 16-year-old profession on the highest stage.

On Monday, July 18, Simmons’s company shared a put up on Instagram the place it stated that the batter despatched out a letter to Cricket West Indies (CWI) to announce his retirement.

Simmons made his worldwide debut approach again in 2008 in an ODI in opposition to Pakistan at Faisalabad. Thereafter, he made his T20I and Take a look at debuts in 2007 and 2009 respectively.

He final donned the nationwide colors in West Indies’ match in opposition to South Africa within the T20 World Cup 2021 match on the Dubai Worldwide Cricket Stadium.

In 8 Assessments, 68 ODIs and 68 T20Is, the right-handed batter scored 278, 1958 and 1527 runs respectively, with the assistance of two centuries and 25 half-centuries.

Simmons, additionally the nephew of former all-rounder, Phil Simmons, made a mark in solely his second ODI after he scored 70 in opposition to a power-packed bowling unit.

He additionally performed a large half in West Indies’s victory within the T20 World Cup 2016 in India. He was initially dominated out of the match resulting from a again damage. Nonetheless, he made his approach again into the squad earlier than the semi-finals after Andre Fletcher sustained a hamstring damage.

Within the semis in opposition to India at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, he scored 82 off 51 balls and helped the Caribbean staff by to the ultimate.

Simmons additionally performed for the Mumbai Indians (MI), Karachi Kings, Brisbane Warmth, Chattogram Challengers, Trinbago Knight Riders and plenty of different home T20 groups in his illustrious profession.

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