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Rishabh Pant posted a touching Instagram tribute for his Lucknow Super Giants teammate Nicholas Pooran after the West Indies star announced his international retirement. Pooran, who played 106 T20Is and 61 ODIs, called his decision "difficult" but necessary. The 29-year-old leaves as West Indies' most-capped T20I player and top run-scorer in the format. His retirement follows recent exits by Heinrich Klaasen and Glenn Maxwell from international cricket.

Key Points: Rishabh Pant Hails Nicholas Pooran After West Indies Retirement

  • Pant shares heartfelt note for IPL teammate Pooran
  • Pooran retires as West Indies' most-capped T20I player
  • Retirement follows Klaasen and Maxwell exits
  • Pooran scored 4,258 runs across T20Is and ODIs
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True teammate, proud to have shared field with you: Pant pens heartfelt note for Pooran on international retirement

Rishabh Pant pens emotional tribute for IPL teammate Nicholas Pooran following his international retirement, calling him a "true teammate and powerhouse."

"You have made your mark bro - a true teammate, friend and an absolute powerhouse. - Rishabh Pant"

New Delhi, June 11

India's Test vice-captain Rishabh Pant penned a heartfelt note for his Lucknow Super Giants teammate and friend Nicholas Pooran, who recently announced his retirement from international cricket.

The former West Indies T20I captain continued the trend of retirements this year after he bid adieu to the international circuit on Tuesday. The 29-year-old, the West Indies' most capped player and top run-scorer in the T20Is, described his decision as "difficult".

Pooran shares the same dressing room with Pant in the cash-rich IPL and has a close bond with the Indian southpaw off the field. Pant wished the "absolute powerhouse" success on the road ahead of him and congratulated him for everything that he achieved with the Caribbean side.

"You have made your mark bro - a true teammate, friend and an absolute powerhouse. Proud to have shared the field with you, Congrats on everything you have done for West Indies cricket. Wishing you nothing but success for the road ahead. Respect always," Pant wrote on Instagram.

Pooran's announcement came a week after South Africa's power-hitter Heinrich Klaasen pulled the curtains down on his international career. Before Klaasen, Glenn Maxwell called time on his ODI career to shift his focus solely on T20I cricket.

The 29-year-old southpaw's decision comes after he requested Cricket West Indies not to consider him for their ongoing white-ball tour of England. With over eight months left before the T20 World Cup 2026 kicks off in India and Sri Lanka, Pooran's decision is a massive setback for the 2016 winners.

"Wearing that maroon, standing for the anthem, and giving everything I had each time I stepped on the field... it's hard to put into words what that truly means to me. To have led the team as captain is a privilege I will always hold close to my heart," Pooran wrote on Instagram.

Pooran's journey in the white-ball format was nothing short of a rollercoaster ride. After being suspended in 2019 for ball tampering, Pooran bounced back to steer West Indies to a 4-1 series victory over Australia in Kieron Pollard's absence.

He had his last dance with the Men in Maroon during their encounter against Bangladesh at Kingstown. Bangladesh ousted the Caribbean giants with a comprehensive 80-run victory.

Since bursting onto the international scene in 2016, Pooran featured in 106 T20Is and 61 ODIs, garnering more than 4,258 runs across both formats. He mustered up 2,275 in the shortest format of cricket, averaging 26.14 at 136.39. While in the 50-over cricket, he tallied 1,983 runs at 39.66 while maintaining a strike rate of 99.15, laced with three centuries and 11 fifties.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Sad to see Pooran retire so young! He was such an explosive player to watch. Hope he continues entertaining us in IPL and other leagues. Pant's message shows true sportsmanship - that's why we love cricket! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
West Indies cricket is losing so many stars early 😔 First Pollard, now Pooran. But I understand why players are choosing franchise cricket - better pay and less pressure. Still, international cricket will miss his firepower!
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Arjun S.
Pant and Pooran's friendship is what makes IPL special! Players from rival nations becoming close friends. Pooran was brilliant in last season - 36 sixes! Hope he keeps smashing bowlers in T20 leagues.
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Shweta R.
While I respect his decision, it's concerning how young players are prioritizing leagues over country. Cricket West Indies needs to address why their stars are leaving. That said, wishing Pooran all the best! 👍
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Vikram J.
Remember that match against India where Pooran scored 61 off just 43 balls? What a player! Sad he won't be in WI squad for next T20 WC in India. Hope Pant convinces him to play one last tournament here 😄
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Neha P.
Such a classy message from Pant! These moments remind us cricket is more than just competition. Pooran had an amazing career - 4000+ international runs is no joke. Looking forward to seeing more of him in LSG colors 💙

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