His last white-ball appearance was in a Vijay Hazare Trophy match on December 31, 2024.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Sheldon Jackson, who played for the three-time Indian Premier League (IPL) winners Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), has announced his retirement from the limited overs format. Jackson, however, will continue to represent the state team Saurashtra in red-ball cricket.
Notably, Jackson’s last white-ball appearance was in the Vijay Hazare Trophy match on December 31, 2024, between Saurashtra and Punjab, where he scored 13 runs off 10 balls.
The news of Jackson’s retirement was confirmed by a statement issued by Saurashtra Cricket Association president Jaydev Shah.
The statement read: “His dedication, hard work and exceptional performances over the years have made him a key player for Saurashtra. His commitment and passion for cricket in every format has been a true testament to the spirit of the game. As he bids farewell to the white-ball formats, his contributions will continue to echo and inspire countless budding cricketers.”
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Sheldon Jackson announces retirement from white-ball cricket
Sheldon Jackson has an impressive record in List A cricket, having played 86 matches and amassed 2,792 runs, including nine centuries and 14 fifties. He was instrumental in Saurashtra’s triumphant campaign during the 2022-23 Vijay Hazare Trophy. His unbeaten knock of 133 runs off 136 deliveries in the final against Maharashtra was a career highlight performance.
In T20 cricket, Jackson has featured in 84 matches, scoring 1,812 runs, including 11 half-centuries and a solitary century. Although he was part of the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) team, he did not get the opportunity to play. However, during his time with KKR, he appeared in nine matches between 2017 and 2022.
Jackson, who is currently focusing on red-ball cricket, remains a key player for Saurashtra in the domestic competitions. Recently, he achieved a major milestone by playing his 100th First Class match.
In first-class cricket, Jackson has scored an impressive 7,187 runs in 103 matches along with 75 catches and two knocks. With a remarkable batting average of 46.36, his record includes 21 centuries and 39 half-centuries.
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