Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: South Africa batter Rassie Van der Dussen has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing the curtain down on a career that saw him emerge as one of the country’s most dependable white-ball performers. The 35-year-old made the announcement through a statement on social media, expressing gratitude for his journey with the Proteas.
“It is with a proud heart and a profound sense of gratitude that I announce my retirement from international cricket. To wear the Proteas jersey is a feat that demands a level of resilience and dedication that both Tests, and rewards you in the most incredible way. To have played for my country has been the greatest honour of my life. This journey has been paved with years of sacrifice, but the privilege of representing South Africa was worth every moment,” he said in a statement.
Van der Dussen debuted at age 29 in a T20I against Zimbabwe after a strong domestic and global T20 record across various leagues and countries. His steady domestic cricket performances, including notable seasons in South Africa’s first-class cricket, led to his selection for the national team.
Although he has appeared in 18 Tests since his debut against England in 2019, van der Dussen excelled in the ODI format. He was instrumental in South Africa’s 2019 World Cup run and subsequently became a regular in the middle order. His ODI stats are impressive, with 2657 runs in 71 matches at an average above 50, making him the second-best among South Africans after AB de Villiers.












