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Young Retirees From the World of Cricket

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Neil Johnson, Bob Cowper and Roger Twose


All were in their prime and star players for their countries. All financially/career motivated decisions iirc
 
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Flem274*

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chris drum got into test cricket, had a good start to his test career then randomly retired at 28

he's filthy rich now iirc
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
chris drum got into test cricket, had a good start to his test career then randomly retired at 28

he's filthy rich now iirc
Think you might be talking about Greg Loveridge. Played one Test at 20 years old, broke his knuckle and never bowled (was a leggie) then retired at 27. And is now managing director of Sir Bob Jones' company. Although it could be Drum, who retired at 28 to join the cops from memory? Now is a property developer.
 

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