Melbourne: Australia's most-capped female cricketer Alex Blackwell has decided to hang her boots from all forms of cricket. She confirmed that the ongoing domestic season would be her last.
Blackwell, who announced her international retirement in February 2018 after 251 appearances, had continued to feature in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) for Sydney Thunder. On Wednesday, she confirmed that the 2019 edition -- her 18th year on the domestic circuit -- would be her last.
The 36-year-old told her teammates of her decision following their win over Melbourne Stars, in which she struck 65 off 47 balls.
"I'd decided before the match that I was going to retire," said Blackwell. "It's got to come to an end at some point.
"There have been many highlights, but what's been really cool (this season) is watching the next generation of Thunder players grabbing their opportunities. It's been very special to be a part of that - I'm really satisfied," she added.