
South African cricketer Heinrich Klaasen has announced his retirement from international cricket at the age of 33. The wicketkeeper-batter shared the news through an emotional Instagram post, stating that he made the difficult decision to step away from the game to spend more time with his family. Known for his explosive batting style, Klaasen made a strong impact in white-ball cricket, even though his Test career was brief.

In Tests, he played 4 matches, scoring 104 runs with a highest score of 35. Klaasen found much more success in One Day Internationals (ODIs), where he played 60 matches and scored 2,141 runs at an impressive average of 43.96 and a strike rate of 117. His highest score in ODIs was a blistering 174, and he recorded 4 centuries and 11 fifties, along with 200 fours and 71 sixes.
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In Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), he represented South Africa in 58 matches, scoring 1,000 runs with a strike rate of 141.85 and an average of 23.26. His T20I record includes 5 fifties, 72 fours, and 52 sixes, with a top score of 81. Klaasen’s decision brings an end to a notable international career, and he will be remembered for his aggressive batting and match-winning performances.