10 Current cricketers who should retire from Test cricket

While T20 cricket in today’s time has seen an evolution in terms of the profusion of T20 freelancers or specialists, similarly even Test cricket now demands those players who earnestly have the pedigree to ascend.

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10. Chris Jordan

Chris Jordan
Chris Jordan. (Photo by Getty Images)

Back in 2013-15, there were a lot of limited-overs pacers who had played some form of Test cricket for England especially at home. Even Chris Jordan at that time was selected to play Test cricket back in 2014 under the leadership of Alastair Cook. While his stay in the longest format was for a very short duration, Jordan did grab decent 21 wickets from his 8 appearances.

However, with the pacer now being England’s T20 specialist, scarcely he would prefer coming back to Test cricket especially with back-to-back two T20 World Cups being in line. Also, with his selection being dubious in terms of the final 15 members for the T20 World Cup, Jordan will in fact now play as many T20 games as possible.

Hence, with the speedster also being a T20 freelancer, he will surely prefer playing as many T20 Leagues as possible before getting old and instead of planning for wearing the whites. Therefore, the announcement of his Test retirement will also be a mere formality.

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