Amidst the World Cup, the Australian captain suddenly gave a big shock to the country, said goodbye to international cricket
Meg Lanning Retirement: An Australian captain has announced his retirement between the World Cup 2023. Everyone is surprised by his sudden announcement of retirement.
World Cup 2023 has now reached the final round. Along with this, the excitement of cricket is also increasing. Meanwhile, very shocking news has come from Australian Cricket. Amidst the World Cup, an Australian captain has announced his retirement from international cricket. This captain is none other than Meg Lanning, who made Australia win the World Cup title 7 times. Everyone is surprised by his sudden announcement of retirement at the age of 31.
Australia women's cricket team captain Meg Lanning has announced her retirement from international cricket with immediate effect. Let us tell you that under his captaincy, the Australian team has won 2 ICC ODI World Cup and 5 ICC T20 World Cup titles. Out of these, she captained 5 World Cup titles and was a part of the team in two. Meg Lanning is the highest run-scorer female batsman for Australia.
Meg Lanning has a 13-year-long international cricket career and has also won a gold medal in the Commonwealth Games 2022 along with 7 World Cups. He made his T20 debut for Australia at the age of just 18. In 2010, Meg played her first international match. He has played 132 T20, 103 ODI, and 6 Test matches in his career. He has more than 8000 runs in his name in these three formats.
Regarding her retirement, Meg Lanning said that the decision to step away from international cricket was very difficult, but this is the right time. I feel fortunate to have enjoyed an international career spanning 13 years. Now is the time to do something new. I am proud of what I have achieved. I will cherish the moments spent with my teammates.