Wellington, Jun 24, 2011 (AFP) – New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris voiced his early retirement from general cricket Friday, observant he longed for to combine upon a made during home Twenty20 foe as well as a Indian Premier League.
Styris pronounced a Black Caps were entering a latest epoch underneath captain Ross Taylor, who was allocated this week, as well as a time was right to leave a general arena.
The 35-year-old, who is now personification T20 for English county side Essex, pronounced he would go upon to fool around made during home cricket for New Zealand’s Northern Knights as well as a Chennai Super Kings in a Indian Premier League.
“I unequivocally suffer a T20 format of a diversion as well as see it as a approach to stay concerned in cricket for an additional year or dual if we can,” he said.
“Not being upon a general circuit equates to some-more time during home as well as I’m unequivocally seeking brazen to spending some-more time with my family.”
Styris played twenty-nine Tests as well as 188 one-day internationals, a final of that was New Zealand’s World Cup semi-final detriment to Sri Lanka in Colombo in March.
He nominated New Zealand’s ICC Champions Trophy feat in 2000 as well as a century opposite a West Indies upon his Test entrance in 2002, that helped secure a Black Caps’ initial array win in a Caribbean, as career highlights.
NZ’s Styris ends general career
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