Georgetown, 23 January- West Indies batting great Shivnarine Chanderpaul has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing an end to a stellar career that saw him score more than 20,000 runs in over 20 years.
The announcement on Friday came eight-and-a-half months after the 41-year-old left-hander last turned out for the West Indies, a period in which he had said on more than one occasion that he hoped to continue to play Test cricket.
Chanderpaul, whose 11,867 runs are the second highest for the West Indies behind Brian Lara's 11,953, still harboured dreams of playing Test cricket for the Caribbean outfit. He was recently part of the Guyana Jaguars side that lost the first semi-final of the Super50 Tournament against Trinidad & Tobago Red Force.