In a move that has taken the cricketing world by surprise, Nicholas Pooran, the explosive left-handed batter and one of West Indies’ most prominent white-ball players, announced his retirement from international cricket on June 10, 2025, at the age of 29. Pooran, a former West Indies white-ball captain, made the revelation via a heartfelt statement on his social media platforms, ending an impactful international career without citing specific reasons but mentioning it followed “much thought and reflection.”
A Record-Breaking Career: West Indies’ Most Capped T20I Player
Dominating the Shortest Format
Pooran walks away as West Indies’ most capped T20 International cricketer, having represented the Caribbean side in 106 T20Is. Over the course of his career, he amassed 2275 runs at an average of 26.14 and a brisk strike rate of 136.39, making him West Indies’ all-time leading run-scorer in T20Is.
Impressive ODI Career
In One Day Internationals (ODIs), Pooran was equally impactful, featuring in 61 matches and scoring 1983 runs at an impressive average of 39.66 and a strike rate of 99.15. Despite being a pivotal figure in white-ball formats, he never donned the Test cap for the West Indies.
Reasons Remain Private: Speculations Amidst Franchise Commitments
Though Pooran did not disclose a specific reason for his early exit, his retirement follows closely on the heels of his decision to opt out of selection for the ongoing T20I series against England. This came just weeks after he completed a full season in the Indian Premier League (IPL) with Lucknow Super Giants (LSG).
Pooran’s last international appearance was in December 2024, against Bangladesh in Kingstown. He has not played an ODI since West Indies failed to qualify for the 2023 Cricket World Cup, raising speculation that franchise cricket had become his primary focus.
A Franchise Superstar: From IPL to Global Leagues
Dominating T20 Leagues Worldwide
While his international career ends, Pooran is expected to remain a mainstay in global T20 leagues. He has already confirmed participation in the Major League Cricket (MLC) in the USA and The Hundred in England. He is a regular in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), UAE’s ILT20, and has consistently starred in the IPL.
An Unforgettable 2024 Season
In 2024, Pooran had a standout year, smashing the most sixes (170) in a calendar year. He capped it off with a remarkable IPL 2025 campaign, scoring 524 runs at a staggering strike rate of 196.25, including five half-centuries. These statistics underlined his evolution into one of the most feared finishers in world cricket.
A Loss for West Indies Cricket
Expected to Play a Role in T20 World Cup 2026
Pooran’s unexpected retirement is a blow to West Indies’ preparations for the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup, a tournament where he was expected to be a senior figure. His experience, explosiveness, and leadership skills were anticipated to be central to the team’s campaign.