West Indies’ T20 Star Steps Away at Just 29, Leaves Huge Gap Ahead of 2026 World Cup
In a move that has stunned the cricketing world, Nicholas Pooran, one of the most explosive batters of his generation, has announced his retirement from international cricket at just 29 years old.
The decision has come as a massive blow to the West Indies cricket team, especially with the T20 World Cup 2026 less than a year away. Pooran, who holds the record for most runs and appearances for West Indies in T20 Internationals, ends his career with 106 matches and 2,275 runs to his name in the format.
Pooran Bows Out at the Peak of His Powers
Pooran’s timing surprised many. Just a few weeks ago, he was in red-hot form in the IPL 2025, scoring over 500 runs in a season for the first time. His aggressive style saw him smash 40 sixes, the most by any player in the tournament this year.

He was not included in the current tour of England and Ireland, having requested a personal break from Cricket West Indies (CWI). But fans and experts expected him to return for the World Cup cycle. Instead, he decided to bring down the curtain on a bright but brief international career.
A T20 Legend for the Windies
Nicholas Pooran made his T20I debut in 2016 and quickly became a mainstay in the white-ball squads. His ODI debut came in 2019, but after the team failed to qualify for the 2023 ODI World Cup, he didn’t play another match in that format.
In 2022, Pooran took on the captaincy of the West Indies limited-overs sides. However, after winning just 8 out of 30 matches, and a poor showing in the T20 World Cup in Australia, he stepped down as skipper.
Emotional Farewell to the Maroon Jersey
In a heartfelt message on Instagram, Pooran expressed deep love and gratitude for the West Indies and its people:
“Wearing that maroon, standing for the anthem, and giving everything I had each time I stepped on the field… it’s hard to put into words what that truly means to me.”
He added that while his international journey has ended, his support for West Indies cricket will never fade.
What This Means for West Indies Cricket
Pooran’s departure leaves a major gap in West Indies’ middle-order, particularly in T20s. He was not only a powerful batter but also a senior figure and leader in the squad.

With just eight months to go before the next T20 World Cup, the Caribbean side now faces the challenge of finding a strong replacement and rebuilding team chemistry in a short time.
Official Statement from Cricket West Indies
Cricket West Indies (CWI) acknowledged his retirement with high praise:
“Nicholas leaves the game as the most capped West Indian in T20 Internationals and the leading T20I run scorer. His performances and leadership have made a lasting impact on West Indies cricket.”
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What’s Next for Pooran?
While stepping away from international duty, Pooran is expected to continue his T20 franchise career, where he remains in high demand. Leagues like the IPL, MLC, The Hundred, and more will likely remain a big part of his professional life.
Disclaimer: This article is based on official statements from Nicholas Pooran and Cricket West Indies.