Both were broken knees, life began to be cut on wheelchair, then Nicholas Puran’s life came as an angel and changed the fate of such a player?

Cricket News Desk. West Indian player Nicholas Puran has all shocked by retiring from international cricket at the age of 29. The former T20 captain was recently seen for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the Indian Premier League. He informed his decision through an emotional message on Instagram. In his international career, Puran played 61 T20 and 106 ODIs and scored more than 4,000 runs in both formats. He announced his retirement on Instagram. Nicholas Puran was injured, there was a time in Nicholas Puran’s life when everything seemed difficult. At the age of 20, a road accident shook him. He couldn’t take six months. His future was uncertain. Then Kieron Pollard came in his life like an angel. He encouraged Puran. Puran is one of the most dangerous batsmen in the world today. Pollard sustained a knee injury, which he had to sit for six months from 2013 to 2014. Pollard played the role of a rehabilitation mentor for Puran. Puran considers Pollard an older brother, Puran considers Pollard as his older brother. He said, “He is like an older brother and father to me. Since I returned to cricket, he is with me. He gave me a chance. I’m grateful to him.” Puran and Pollard are also good friends on the ground. They understand each other. Puran said: “We know each other and are also good friends outside the field. We then understand each other as we bat.” Nicholas Puran, who was posted on social media, wrote on Instagram, “I decided to retire from international cricket. Puran also shared his experience of playing for the West Indies. He said: “Wearing a maroon jersey, standing for the national anthem and giving his best as he moves on the field, it is difficult to convey the true meaning in words. It is an honor to guide the team that I will always keep my heart closer.” Share these story plates.

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