South Africa all-rounder Shaun Pollock announced his retirement from international cricket following the second day’s play of the third Test against the West Indies in Durban on Friday.
Pollock (34) only returned to the South Africa line-up for the current Test after having been overlooked by selectors for Test duty in recent months.
On Thursday he took 4-35 in 11 overs, but a day later Pollock announced his decision to retire.
”I’d like to thank Cricket South Africa for allowing me the opportunity of representing my country for the last 12 years,” he said.
”I thoroughly enjoy the honour and privilege of wearing the Protea badge and take with me some remarkable memories having played against some great players.
”I realise I have been blessed by God and feel I have nurtured my talents to the best of my abilities.”
Pollock, who was playing in his 108th Test, has also featured in 298 one-day internationals for his country. — AFP