Top 7 Cricketers who announced comeback after retirement

Some of these cricketers were called back by the boards out of desperation to save their sinking ships.

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6. Kevin Pietersen

Kevin Pietersen

A very enigmatic presence on the field and a poster boy of English cricket during his time, Kevin Pietersen scored more than 8,000 runs in Test cricket for the Three Lions. Apart from captivating the audience with his breathtaking strokes on the field, Pietersen also had his fair share of controversies during his illustrious career.

The Pietermaritzburg-born cricketer announced his shocking retirement in 2011 from white-ball cricket at the peak of his career to improve his game in the longest format. But less than 60 days later, he took a U-Turn on his decision and was selected in the squad almost immediately in ODIs and T20Is.

Pietersen holds the record for being the fastest to 2,000 runs in ODI cricket amongst the Englishmen. He scored 4,440 runs in ODIs for the country before his career came to an abrupt end. The swashbuckling batter then became a full-time commentator and voiced his opinions throughout the 2019 World Cup.

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