London, May 11 (Cricketnmore): Ending a 20-year-long stellar career, England women's team skipper Charlotte Edwards on Wednesday announced her retirement from international cricket.
The 36-year-old batswoman, who made her debut in 1996, is the all-time leading run-scorer in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) with 5,992 runs from 191 matches. She has an even more phenomenal T20 International record with 2,605 runs from 95 games, more than any other player in the world (man or woman).
Appointed captain in 2006, Edwards has led her country on 220 occasions, taking the team to ICC Women's World Cup and ICC World Twenty20 glory in 2009, alongside winning the Women's Ashes three times as captain -- once in England (2013) and twice in Australia (2008 and 2014).