Cricket Image for Ireland's Veteran All-rounder Kevin O'Brien Announces Retirement From Internationa (Image Source: Google)
Ireland all-rounder Kevin O'Brien on Tuesday announced his retirement from international cricket, leaving a lasting legacy on the game.
Making his debut for Ireland in 2006, O'Brien was a central figure in his team's rise from Associate Membership to Test match status across a career that spanned close to two decades. O'Brien bows out with a number of batting records, and as Ireland's leading wicket taker in the ODI format, claiming 114 scalps at an average of 32.68 and an economy rate of 5.20.
Ireland legend announced his retirement in a long social media post. In his post O'brien said that he had hoped to retire after playing in the upcoming T20 World Cup, but lack of opportunities has led him to take the decision to hang his boots.