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.
3. Jason Gillespie (31 years)
Jason Gillespie stood out to be a constant performer in Australia's Test pace attack during his decade-long international career. While he ended up playing more ODIs than Tests, it was clear that Test cricket was more to his liking. With 259 wickets to his name in just 71 Tests, he was surely a handful.
He had to endure a lot of physical hardship, and a set of trials with injuries meant he called retirement on his Test career at an age of 31. He remarked that he did not want to be pushed anymore and instead wanted to take his own decisions after he had signed a three-year deal with the Indian Cricket League. He has coached a number of teams in domestic and international arena since then, with Pakistan being one of them.
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