
South African goalkeeper Heinrich Klasen announced his departure from the international cricket at the age of thirty -three years, ending his career full of explosive performances and bold determination. Rightman made a notice through an emotional contribution on the social media on Monday and introduced his desire to spend more time with his family. “It’s a sad day for me when I announce that I decided to retreat from an international cricket,” Klasen wrote on Instagram. “It took me a long time to decide what’s best for me and my family for me. I’m looking forward to spending more time with my family, because this decision will allow me.” Klasen was known for his aggressive launch, especially in cricket white ball, where he gained the reputation of the middle order coercive body that could dismantle any bowling attack on his day. While his time in the test cricket was short, he left a lasting impact on one -day international and twenty20 International. Klasen performed in four matches in the test cricket, launched in eight shifts. He received a total of 104 runs with the highest score of thirty -five. In the longest format he did not receive any half century or centuries.
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Klasen found much more success in one day of international, where he played sixty games and fired in fifty -six shifts. He collected two thousand one hundred and forty one runs. His highest individual score was a brutal one hundred and seventy -four and on his career on 43.96. His strike stood on the impressive 117. Klasen hit the eleven fifty and four centuries in ODIS, hit two hundred and seventy -one six.Quiz: Who is the IPL player? In Twenty20 International, he represented South Africa in fifty -eight matches and fifted fifty three times. He won a total of thousands of runs and maintained a strike of 141.85. On average 23.26 in format with the highest score of eighty. He registered five half -lives and cleaned the border ropes for six fifty twice, along with seventy two or four.