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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8. Adil Rashid

Adil Rashid
Adil Rashid of England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Even Adil Rashid has had a topsy-turvy ride when it comes to playing Test cricket. While there’s no doubt that he is one of the best leg-spinners available in England, the cricketer has however only played a mere number of 19 Test matches. Perhaps with also getting selected when England tours to sub-continental conditions, in the recent winter tours Rashid was held back for his white-ball duties.

However, irrespective of his performances, the leg-spinner has been grappling with a chronic shoulder injury wherein the strenuous load of Test cricket might even aggravate his bruised shoulder concern. As per the reports, Rashid has been carrying the shoulder injury since 2019 which in many ways had also made him dubious regarding his selection for the recent winter Test tours.

Also, with Rashid being 33 years of age, the leg-spinner has to play oodles of limited-overs cricket especially for the next two more years where England would be largely fancying their chances on every ICC forthcoming trophy. Hence, with his white-ball role largely getting robust for the next two more years, Rashid might decide to cease his Test career along with considering his chronic shoulder injury in mind.

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