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Zimbabwe Captain Hamilton Announces Retirement

Harshita Sharma

Zimbabwe skipper Hamilton Masakadza has reported that he will retire from all types of cricket after the finish of the T20I tri-series including Bangladesh and Afghanistan set to be played from September 13 to 24.

"Hamilton Masakadza has announced he will be retiring from all forms of International cricket after the T20I tri-series in Bangladesh," confirmed Zimbabwe Cricket on Twitter on Tuesday.

The Right-hand batsman, who began his international career in 2001, played 38 Tests, 209 ODIs and 62 T20Is and scored 9,410 international runs, which included 10 centuries and 42 fifties.

Masakadza, who is fourth on Zimbabwe's ODI and Test run-getters records, is presently the second player to report his retirement after the ICC boycott with Solomon Mire being the first, in July.

In a consistent choice in July, the ICC at its annual conference in London said that Zimbabwe Cricket had not had the option to give a procedure to leading free and majority rule decisions and suspended it.

While the suspension of Zimbabwe Cricket by the ICC bars them from taking an interest in ICC occasions, they are permitted to play respective – or indeed tri-lateral – cricket against other ICC individuals.

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