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angelasmith998
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05 Jun 2015 07:33 #258419
by angelasmith998
Somerset and England wicket-keeper Craig Kieswetter has announced his retirement from cricket due to a serious eye injury.
The 27-year-old, who was man of the match when England won the Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies in 2010, was injured while batting for his county against Northamptonshire last summer.
Kieswetter played 46 one-day internationals for England, scoring 1,054 runs at an average of 30.11, and he scored 526 runs in his 25 Twenty20 internationals, with a strike-rate of 111.91 per 100 balls.
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05 Jun 2015 11:09 #258496
by bala24
He was a dynamic batsman and was one of those guys who struck the ball cleanly and aggressively.During the Indian tour in 2013 we thought his career might just end after he was replaced by Buttler,but then he has always come back strongly.
He is not likely to be weighed down for too long by such a major setback.
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