Guys Want To Get Final Top-up Before Career Finishes: Quinton De Kock Admits T20 Leagues Prompted OD (Image Source: IANS)
South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock has admitted that the temptation of T20 league earnings was a factor in his retirement from ODI cricket after this year's World Cup, as he seeks to supplement his income in the final stages of his career.
The Proteas wicketkeeper, who retired from Test cricket almost two years ago, has announced that he will retire from the 50-over format after the 2023 World Cup in India. However, he will continue to play T20 cricket in both international and league competitions around the world.
De Kock, who was playing in his final ODI on home soil in the series against Australia, departed for 27 off 39 balls after he edged a Nathan Ellis delivery right to a diving Cameron Green in the slips on Sunday.