Former Ireland captain William Porterfield on Thursday announced his retirement from international cricket, ending his 16-year long career.
The 37-year-old Porterfield informed Cricket Ireland of his decision earlier this week and the board made the official announcement on Thursday. He ends his career as the third most capped Irish international and second-highest run-scorer for Ireland.
Compiling 11 ODI centuries, and a total of 34 scores over fifty across ODI and T20I cricket, Porterfield was a pillar at the top of the order for Ireland, scoring close to 10,000 runs internationally across all competitions, from various World Cricket League competitions to global tournaments and eventually in whites, when his side were awarded Full Member status.