Saurashtra’s seasoned wicketkeeper-batter, Sheldon Jackson, has officially announced his retirement from white-ball cricket. At 38 years old, Jackson has decided to focus solely on red-ball cricket, leaving behind a remarkable career in both List A and T20 formats. The announcement was made during the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024-25.
Format | Matches | Runs | Centuries | Half-Centuries | Average |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
List A | 86 | 2,792 | 9 | 14 | 36.25 |
T20 | 84 | 1,812 | 1 | 11 | 27.45 |
First-Class | 103 | 7,187 | 21 | 39 | 46.36 |
Jackson emphasized his intent to allow younger players to shine, stating that at his age, there was “no scope for growth” in white-ball cricket. He felt continuing in limited-overs formats might block opportunities for emerging talents.
“At 37-38, even if I scored 5,000 runs, I wasn’t going to be in the reckoning for the national team,” Jackson explained.
Sheldon Jackson remains committed to red-ball cricket, where he has been a stalwart for Saurashtra. He recently played his 100th First-Class match, boasting impressive stats with 7,187 runs at an average of 46.36, including 21 centuries and 39 fifties.
“My immediate focus is to contribute towards Saurashtra’s progress in the Ranji Trophy,” said Jackson.
Sheldon Jackson leaves behind an illustrious white-ball legacy and continues to inspire countless budding cricketers. His selfless decision to step aside reflects his commitment to the game and its future.
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