Check The List Of Cricketers Who've Announced Retirement In 2024

England pacer James Anderson will feature in his 188th against West Indies at Lord's this week.

Anderson is set to retire as the highest-wicket-taking (700) fast bowler in Test history.

David Warner said goodbye to the game after the T20 World Cup.

Warner played his last match against India at the Super Eight stage.

Dinesh Karthik hung up his boots after IPL.

All-rounder Kedar Jadhav also bowed out of all forms of the game in June.

Dean Elgar played his last game against India in January.

Namibia all-rounder David Wiese’s last match was against England in T20 World Cup.

New Zealand’s Colin Munro retired from the international circuit after missing out on the T20 World Cup squad.

Kiwi pacer Neil Wagner also announced his retirement in February.