28 December,2022 07:47 AM IST | Cape Town | PTI
Farhaan Behardien. Pic/AFP
South African white-ball specialist and former T20I skipper Farhaan Behardien announced his retirement from professional cricket on Tuesday.
The 39-year-old, who played 59 ODIs and 38 T20Is, took to social media to announce his decision to retire.
The all-rounder said the decision to quit professional cricket after playing for more than 18 years was tough, and the last couple of weeks were especially tough for him.
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