Top 12 International cricketers whose injuries ended their careers

These players' struggles with injuries wrapped up their international careers.

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3. Shane Bond

Shane Bond. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Shane Bond was the best bowler for New Zealand during the 2000s. In his international career, the speedster won a lot of games for his team with his exceptional bowling prowess. The Christchurch-born player was active in international cricket for nine years and during this period, he could play only 120 matches and took 259 wickets.

The reason for Bond’s limited appearance in international cricket was his struggle with injuries. From May 2003 to August 2005, he didn’t play any international games due to a back injury. In  April 2006, New Zealand travelled to South Africa for three Tests and the speedster missed the important assignment as he injured his right knee while serving his team against the West Indies at Eden Park in December 2005.

In December 2009, Bond announced his retirement from Test cricket due to injury concerns. He showed up in only 18 Tests for the Kiwi team in his eight-year career. Just nine months ahead of the ICC World Cup 2011, he drew curtains from all forms of the sport. 

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