Windies’ Sammy quits Test cricket

Darren Sammy retired from Test cricket on Friday just hours after being replaced by Denesh Ramdin as West Indies captain.

Sammy, 30, had been in charge of the Test team since October 2010.

The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) said that he would remain in charge of the Twenty20 international squad.

Sammy played in 38 Tests, captaining in 30 of those appearances.

“Darren Sammy has formally notified the West Indies Cricket Board of his decision to retire from Test cricket,” said a WICB statement.

“Sammy has also informed the Board of his decision to continue to make himself available for selection for the other formats of the game.”

Wicketkeeper/batsman Ramdin, 29, has played 56 Tests in addition to 109 one-day internationals and 46 Twenty20 internationals.

Ramdin said he was honoured to be named the new Test skipper.

“This is a huge opportunity and as a unit we are capable of representing the people of the West Indies,” Ramdin said.

The new skipper’s first challenge will be against a Test match against New Zealand Test in Jamaica starting on June 8.

West Indies will now have three different captains for the three international formats – Ramdin for Tests, Sammy with the T20 side and Dwayne Bravo as head of the ODI squad.

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