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

5 Min Read

2. Ravi Shastri (30 years)

Ravi Shastri (Source: X)

Ravi Shastri has had an instrumental role to play in shaping Indian cricket. He was well-renowned for his stubborn nature with the bat and someone who was a more than handy left-arm spinner. He also served as an integral vice-captain to a couple of skippers during his time in international cricket. The Mumbai-born also led India in a solitary game as captain.

However, 80 Tests in, and he was forced to call time on his international career due to a recurring knee injury. An international career which also comprised 150 ODIs was unfortunately cut short due to injury and not form. He later went onto coach the Test side and had a memorable stint during his tenure. The former cricketer now finds his name as one of the most popular voices in cricket broadcast, and has called many iconic moments etched in history.

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