Key Points

South African cricketer Heinrich Klaasen has announced his retirement from international cricket to spend more time with his family. Having made his international debut in 2018, Klaasen played 60 ODIs and 58 T20Is, leaving a significant impact with his hard-hitting middle-order performances. He expressed immense gratitude for the opportunity to represent South Africa and highlighted the friendships and experiences gained throughout his career. Klaasen’s decision comes with peace and appreciation for his journey with the Proteas.

Key Points: Heinrich Klaasen Announces Retirement from International Cricket

  • Klaasen retires from international cricket
  • Prioritizes family time after an impactful career
  • Made 60 ODI and 58 T20I appearances since 2018
  • His career includes notable performances in white-ball formats
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South Africa keeper-batter Heinrich Klaasen announces retirement from international cricket

South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen retires from international cricket to focus on family life.

South Africa keeper-batter Heinrich Klaasen announces retirement from international cricket
"To have played with the Proteas badge on my chest was and will always be the biggest honour in my career. - Heinrich Klaasen"

New Delhi, June 2

South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Heinrich Klaasen has announced his retirement from international cricket, adding that this decision will now allow him to spend more time with his family.

Klaasen had previously retired from Tests, where he made just four appearances, to focus on white-ball cricket commitments for South Africa, where his last international appearance for them came in the 2025 Champions Trophy semi-final defeat to New Zealand.

“It is a sad day for me as I announce that I have decided to step away from international cricket. It took me a long time to decide what’s best for me and my family for the future. It was truly a very difficult decision but also one that I have absolute peace with.

“From the first day, it was the biggest privilege representing my country and it was everything that I have worked for and dreamed about as a young boy. To have played with the Proteas badge on my chest was and will always be the biggest honour in my career.

“I look forward to spending more time with my family as this decision will allow me to do so. I will always be a big Proteas supporter and would like to thank everyone that supported me and my teammates during my career,” wrote Klaasen on his Instagram account on Monday.

Klaasen, 33, made his international debut in 2018 and went to play in 60 ODIs and 58 T20Is for South Africa, amassing 2141 and 1000 runs respectively across formats. While he smashed four centuries and 11 fifties in ODIs, Klaasen had five T20I half-centuries against his name.

Known for his belligerent six-hitting as a middle-order batter, Klaasen was also the member of South African team finishing runners-up in 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup. “I have made great friendships and relationships that I will treasure for life.”

“Playing for the Proteas gave me the opportunity to meet great people that changed my life, and to those people I can’t say thank you enough. My road to wearing the Proteas shirt was different than most and there were certain coaches in my career that kept believing in me - to them I will always be grateful,” he concluded.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Sad to see Klaasen retire! He was such an explosive batter - remember his 174 against Australia in Centurion last year? 🔥 Wishing him all the best for his future. Hope he continues playing franchise cricket!
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Priya M.
Family always comes first 👏 Respect his decision. As an Indian cricket fan, I'll miss watching his aggressive batting style. That T20 World Cup final last year was heartbreaking for SA, but Klaasen played his heart out!
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Amit S.
At just 33? Seems early to retire! SA cricket is losing too many good players early - first ABD, now Klaasen. IPL teams will be happy though - he'll be available for full season now 😄
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Neha T.
His century against India in 2022 was brutal! But I appreciate how gracefully he's retired - no drama, just pure respect for the game. More players should take note of this dignified approach.
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Vikram J.
Mixed feelings - as an opponent, I'm relieved he won't be smashing our bowlers anymore, but as a cricket lover, this is a loss for the game. Hope to see him in IPL and other leagues!

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