
Nicholas Pooran is leaving an international cricket at 29. (Photo agencies) New Delhi: The former Opener of India Aakash Chopra has considered the growing trend of players who soon leave the international cricket and marked it with surprising and understandable. Chopra, when he spoke on his YouTube channel, admitted that while the fans could be amazed when they see players like Heinrich Klaasen and Nicholas Pooran, who are retreating in their first -class, decisions often come to basic financial security and long -term planning.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“Everyone retires. What exactly is going on?” Chopra asked rhetorically. “Who will retire so soon? Some leave the formats, some completely end the international cricket. Even the highest names like Kane Williamson are leaving the central contracts.”
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Chopra painted a blunt but empathetic image of the reality of cricket and compared a career career with an item. “Like the package of biscuits, each player has the” best before “brand. If you maximize your career in this window when it is over, you will have nothing but a family and a fading of memories.”He claimed that the choice of becoming an independent T20 is not greed, but survival. “If someone like Klasen or Pooran can earn in four years what they would create for their country in ten to judge? They want a safe and happy retirement and this way offers it.”
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Chopra acknowledged that Indian fans who used to their stars who had earned a large under the rich BCCI umbrella need not be related to the fight of players from poorer cricket nations. “People do not understand that players in some countries have to drive taxis after retirement or work as plumbers.”He also focused on cricket records and accused some of them for missing empathy or financial muscles. “The records like West Indies have been involved in the ego clashes. If you are not helpful, the player must leave.”Finally, Chopra urged fans to retire these early retirement as a betrayal of national duty, but as a personal decision based on hard sports reality.