/ 2 November 2010

Ntini retires from international cricket

Ntini Retires From International Cricket

South Africa fast bowler Makhaya Ntini has formally retired from international cricket, the 33-year-old said in a statement on Tuesday.

The paceman, who played the last of his 101 Tests in December 2009 but has been out of favour with the national selectors ever since, will make one final appearance in a Twenty20 international against India in Durban on January 9.

“It has been a wonderful journey for me to represent my country,” Ntini said in a statement. “I have so many great memories, which I will carry with me for the rest of my life.”

Ntini made his South Africa debut in a one-day international in 1998 and retires having taken 390 Test wickets, with best figures of 7-37, and 266 wickets in 173 ODIs.

Nicknamed the “Mdingi Express” after the village of his birth in the Eastern Cape, Ntini will continue to play domestic cricket.

“My career is by no means over; it just means that internationally my time has come to hang up my boots. Domestic cricket is thriving at the moment, and I want to be a part of the set-up, as a player, for as long as possible,” he said. — Reuters