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Which Country Cricketer 'Meg Lanning' Announces (9th Nov 2023) Retirement From International Cricket?
A)
England
B)
South Africa
C)
New Zealand
D)
Australia

Correct Answer :   Australia


Australia captain Meg Lanning has announced her retirement from international cricket. In a statement made public in the eartly hours of Thursday (9th Nov 2023), Lanning declared it is “the right time” to end her 13-year-long stint as an Aussie cricketer.

Lanning has represented Australia in 241 matches - six Tests, 103 ODIs and 132 T20Is. She walks away from the international stage with 8,352 runs in total which includes 17 international hundreds. She is Australia’s most prolific runscorer in all formats.

The 31-year-old is a seven-time World Cup winner, five of which she has won as captain. She led Australia to a gold medal in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last year.

“The decision to step away from international cricket was a difficult one to make, but I feel now is the right time for me,” Lanning said in a statement.

“I’ve been incredibly fortunate to enjoy a 13-year international career, but I know now is the right time for me to move on to something new.


Team success is why you play the game, I’m proud of what I have been able to achieve and will cherish the moments shared with teammates along the way,” she added.

Lanning’s decision officially brings an end to a near decade long hold over national team captaincy with the Aussies now needing to find a more permanent replacement for the Singapore-born player with the multi-format tour of India coming up next month.

Lanning made her international debut in December 2010 in a T20I against Trans-Tasman rival New Zealand. She is the youngest Australian to score an international century, when she made an unbeaten 104 against England at the WACA Ground in Perth in 2011 aged 18 years and 288 days.

She held the record for scoring the fastest ODI century by an Aussie, getting to a century against New Zealand in just 45 balls back in 2012. Glenn Maxwell broke this very mark in the ongoing men’s ODI World Cup when he got to a ton off 40 balls against the Netherlands.

With World Cup titles in 2012 (T20) and 2013 (ODI) under her belt, she became the nation’s youngest captain when she stepped in for an injuries Jodie Fields in 2014. She was all but 21 then..

Source : The Hindu

Published On : November 10, 2023
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