5 players who retired at very young age from Test format

The longest format of the game has seen quite a lot of individuals call it a day quite early on in their career.

By Rathnam Nayak

Updated - 17 Jun 2025, 16:58 IST

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4. Alastair Cook (33 years)

Alastair Cook (Source: X)

Alastair Cook was one of the most classical batters of Test cricket. The sheer elegance and consistency at display would be a treat to watch for any cricket fan. He bagged a truckload of runs and shattered a bunch of records on his way to achieving a legacy which cemented his place amongst the greats of the game.

The all-time great opening batter called time on his international career at an age of just 33. He had already fallen out of the running of the white-ball squad a long time back. After a lean patch, the legendary cricketer decided to hang his boots. Many believed he had the pedigree to make a comeback and perform for the team. Cook played 161 Test matches for England, scoring a staggering 12472 runs at a supreme average of 45.35.

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