JOHANNESBURG: South African wicket-keeper/batter Heinrich Klaasen has retired from red-ball cricket despite the country’s Test coach Shukri Conrad suggesting he would form part of his plans in 2024.
Klaasen has become a mainstay of the South African white-ball side, with his record-breaking 174 against Australia in a ODI in September.
He played four Tests between 2019 and 2023, managing 108 runs at an average of 13.00, but was set to return to the team this year according to Conrad, with current wicket-keeper Kyle Verreynne failing to impress.
“After a few sleepless nights wondering if I am making the right decision, I have decided to retire from red-ball cricket. It’s a difficult decision that I have made because it is by far my favourite format of the game,” Klaasen said in a statement on Monday. “But for now a new challenge awaits and I am looking forward to it.”
The 32-year-old has not elaborated on what that challenge may be, but with confirmed stints coming up in the SA20, IPL, the Hundred and Major League Cricket in the US, it appears he will feature prominently in the global leagues in T20.
Cricket South Africa’s director of cricket Enoch Nkwe confirmed Klaasen was still part of their white ball plans.“We look forward to seeing him excel in the white-ball arena and continue to make valuable contributions to South African cricket”.
Published in Dawn, January 9th, 2024
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