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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7. Moises Henriques

Moises Henriques
Moises Henriques. (Photo by Morne de Klerk/Getty Images)

Ever since his debut in 2009, Moises Henriques has very much endured a topsy-turvy ride in international cricket. The all-rounder has repeatedly made numerous comebacks in all formats for Australia and perhaps is now only being considered for the limited-overs cricket. Hence, with the Aussie team still being unsettled with its middle-order batting, Henriques will now definitely prefer leaving no stone unturned to dwell himself for the contention of the upcoming T20 World Cup.

So now with a bigger resolve of tremendously playing some of his best white-ball cricket, the all-rounder might certainly think about omitting the longer format. In fact, with someone like a young Cameron Green also being ahead in the pecking order for the Test team, Moises barely has a chance to keep his Test cap intact.

Also, further, with many teams now stacking up their squads with a huge chunk of players because of the pandemic, his seam bowling all-round ability might constantly make him reside in the larger pool of limited-overs players. Therefore, with the all-rounder also now being 34 years of age, maybe the recent white-ball endeavours shall also earnestly convert him into a mere T20 specialist.

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