Top 3 cricketers who made a comeback after their retirement in ODI

Kevin Pietersen
Kevin Pietersen

# 2 Carl Hooper

Carl Hooper of West Indies
Carl Hooper of West Indies

Carl Hooper was one of the most successful all-rounders to play for the West indies in the limited-overs format. Hooper shot into prominence when he scored a tremendous century against India in his second Test match at the Eden Gardens in 1987. His consistent performances in the limited-overs format made him a regular feature in the West Indies ODI side.

Hooper announced his retirement three weeks before the 1999 World Cup, which left the West Indies selectors dumbstruck. However, he made a comeback in the year 2001, when his team was struggling to perform at the international level. He captained the side in the 2003 World Cup but unfortunately, the team could not perform well and he was replaced by Brian Lara.

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Edited by Madhumathi Raman