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Thursday, 2 November 2017

Crickets Shivnarine Chanderpaul || International Cricket || Said Goodbye



Shivnarine Chanderpaul, international cricket, said goodbye
West Indian batsman and highest run-scorer in Test history batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul ranked seventh on the list after 22 years of his debut has retired from international cricket. The 41-year-old former captain, who scored in his Test career 11867 West Indies great Brian Lara, who scored only 86 runs short of the number. He announced his retirement yesterday.

The left-handed batsman Jujaru in 1994 his Test debut against England in Guyana. He then struck a century and West Indies innings and 44 runs in the match was won. His last Test match against England was played in Barbados in May last year. West Indies won by five wickets in the match of the three-match series was made equal. Chanderpaul's 164 highest score in Tests was an unbeaten 203 runs. He also scored twice.

For the first time in 2005 against South Africa in Georgetown and then his average against Bangladesh at Mirpur in 2012 was 51.37. A total of 30 centuries and 66 half centuries in his Test career he scored. His career is perhaps the finest moment came in 2003 when he scored 104 against Australia in the final Test in Antigua, West Indies record 418-run target to achieve success.

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