21 centuries, 39 half -centuries and 7200 runs … Still not found in Team India, this legend retired under compulsion


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Sheldon Jackson Retirement: Saurashtra batsman Sheldon Jackson retired from cricket after a 15 -year career. He scored 7200+ runs in 105 first -class matches, scoring 21 centuries and 39 half -centuries.

21 century, 39 fifty and 7200 runs ... I did not retire if not selected in Team India

Sheldon Jackson’s retirement

Highlights

  • Sheldon Jackson retired from cricket
  • Runs have been scored in domestic cricket
  • Gujarat’s wicketkeeper was 38 years old

New Delhi: Indian cricket is a mine of talent. The bigger our country is, the more hidden ‘Kohinoor’ here. Every child holds the ball-ball with the dream of playing with the Indian team in the eyes. But even the dream of everyone should be fulfilled. One to one is tired of waiting for his turn. Age goes out, but could not get a chance to do. One such veteran of domestic cricket said goodbye to his cricket career on 11 February.

21 centuries, 39 half -centuries still did not get a chance
We are talking about Saurashtra batsman Sheldon Jackson. Who said goodbye to his team’s professional cricket career for nearly 15 years after the defeat to Gujarat in his team’s Ranji Trophy quarter -finals on Tuesday. The 38 -year -old batsman played 105 first -class matches in his career, in which he scored more than 7200 runs. He scored 21 centuries and 39 half -centuries. His highest score was 186 runs.