England’s Alex Hales announces international retirement at 34 | Cricket News


NEW DELHI: England batter Alex Hales on Friday announced his retirement from international cricket at the age of 34, bringing an end to a controversial career. Hales, a right-hand batter, had represented England in 11 Test matches, 70 one-day internationals (ODIs) and 75 Twenty20 (T20) matches.

His career took a significant hit when he was dropped from England’s squad for the 2019 ODI World Cup. This decision came after news emerged of a failed recreational drugs test just a month before the tournament. As a result, he faced a ban and spent nearly three years in exile from international cricket.
However, Hales was given a chance for redemption when he was called back to the England team as a replacement for the injured Jonny Bairstow during the 2022 T20 World Cup. England went on to win the tournament, and Hales played a part in their success.

Despite his talent as a batter, Hales’ career was marked by controversies, and his off-field issues seemed to have had an impact on his international opportunities. With his retirement, he closes this chapter of his cricketing journey, leaving behind a mixed legacy in English cricket.
“I have decided to retire from international cricket. It has been an absolute privilege to have represented my country…,” Hales said in a post on Instagram.

Hales was also fined and suspended for his involvement in a nightclub altercation with teammate Ben Stokes in 2017.
“I’ve made some memories and some friendships to last a lifetime, and I feel that now is the right time to move on,” Hales added.

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“Throughout my time in an England shirt, I’ve experienced some of the highest highs as well as some of the lowest lows. It’s been an incredible journey, and I feel very content that my last game for England was winning a World Cup final.”
Hales, who plays for Nottinghamshire County, said he will continue to play franchise cricket.
(With Reuters inputs)





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