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England pacer David Willey announces retirement from international cricket after World Cup

England all-rounder David Willey announced on social media on Wednesday that he would retire from all forms of international cricket at the end of the ICC World Cup 2023. He revealed his decision on scoial media by uploading a post regarding retirement.

David Willey took this call amidst England's ongoing Cricket World Cup campaign. The all-rounder announced on social media that he would retire from all forms of international cricket at the end of this tournament.
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By ETV Bharat Sports Team

Published : Nov 1, 2023, 2:49 PM IST

Updated : Nov 1, 2023, 3:28 PM IST

New Delhi: England all-rounder drew the curtain on his career announcing his decision to bid adieu to international cricket. David Willey announced the decision in the midst of the ongoing World Cup campaign of the English team by uploading a post on the social media platform X revealing that he has taken the decision with careful thought and consideration.

"I never wanted this day to come. From a young boy, I've only ever dreamed of playing cricket for England. So, with careful thought and consideration, it is with great regret that I feel time has come for me to retire from all forms of international cricket at the end of the World Cup," Willey wrote in his post.

"I have worn this shirt with immense pride and given my absolute everything to the badge on my chest. I've been very lucky to be a part of such an incredible white ball team with some of the best players in the world. I've made some special memories and great friends along the way and been through some very difficult times."

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England's performance in the tournament has been poor as they have managed to win only a single game across six matches so far. Also, the team suffered an embarrassing defeat against minnows Afghanistan. However, Willey has cleared that his decision has nothing to do with the team's performance.

"I feel I still have a lot more to give on and off the field while I am still playing my best cricket, and my decision has nothing to do with our performance during the World Cup," he added.

The 33-year-old has played 70 ODIs and 43 T20Is for the national side taking 94 and 51 wickets respectively. He has also chipped in with crucial contributions with the bat on a few occasions and averages 26.12 in ODIs with a strike rate of 93.3. In the T20Is his average is 15.06 with a strike rate of 130.63.

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Last Updated : Nov 1, 2023, 3:28 PM IST

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