Daren Sammy predicts wave of early retirements as Pooran bows out of international cricket

SOUTHAMPTON, England — In a candid and forward-looking reflection, West Indies head coach Daren Sammy has acknowledged that Nicholas Pooran’s shock retirement from international cricket at just 29 years old may be only the beginning of a broader trend within the sport.

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While the Caribbean side prepares for their World Cup campaign, Sammy is already bracing for similar departures among the region’s elite talents.

An unwelcome but not unexpected farewell

Though Pooran’s announcement came as a jolt to many cricket fans, Sammy revealed he had sensed it coming.

“My instincts told me something like that would happen,” he admitted.

Speaking while on tour in Ireland with the West Indies team, Sammy disclosed that conversations with Pooran and his agent in the lead-up to the United Kingdom tour hinted at a bigger decision looming.

“Nicholas sent me a text message, and so I did have a conversation with his agent as well. When we first spoke about the UK tour and the conversation I had with him, I did ask him, ‘Are you unavailable for the UK tour only, or indefinite?’ And from that response, I just knew I had to start preparing for the worst case,” Sammy explained.

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Losing a star, planning for the future

Pooran’s departure leaves a significant gap in the West Indies line-up, but Sammy praised the timing of the decision, noting it allows the team space to adjust.

“Ideally, a talent like that, I would love to have him in the team, but I don’t control nor could I control anybody’s careers … I wish him well, he wished the team well,” Sammy said.

“It is [about] trying to move on now from planning a game plan without Nicholas Pooran. With a World Cup coming ahead, I respect the fact that he told us early enough so we have more time to plan without him.”

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The lure of franchise riches

Sammy’s reflections suggest that Pooran’s decision could signal a turning point in the international game—particularly for Caribbean players who face complex career incentives.

“I’m pretty sure more will follow in that mode, in that direction,” he predicted.

“That’s the way T20 cricket is now, and especially coming from the West Indies, with the challenges that we face trying to keep our players motivated to play for the crest, so I wouldn’t be surprised.”

The global shift: Pooran, de Kock, Klaasen — a sign of the times

Sammy pointed to a growing pattern, referencing similar exits from South African stars like Quinton de Kock and Heinrich Klaasen, who also prioritized franchise cricket over national duty.

“You saw everybody talk about Heinrich Klaasen, Quinton de Kock, these guys who’ve retired. It’s out of our control.”

In the age of high-paying T20 leagues, national teams may increasingly find themselves competing not just on the pitch—but for the hearts and careers of their players.

 

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