"Making smart decision, not emotional one..": Katherine Brunt announces retirement

London:

England pacer Katherine Brunt has bid adieu to Test cricket on Saturday as she says that younger bowlers are ‘itching’ to come forward. Though, the 36-year-old seamer will continue to play in the shorter formats of the game.

Brunt made her Test debut in 2004, and was part of an influential moment for English cricket in just her third Test match – bagging nine wickets across the match and smashing 52 to help her team to retain the Women’s Ashes after 42 years. Brunt claimed it was a ‘smart’ decision to retire from the game in order to prolong her white-ball career.

England cricket called it an “End of an era.”

Brunt said in an official statement released by England Cricket Board, “I feel like as an athlete there is never an obvious time to step away from doing the thing that you love.”

“But over the past two years thoughts of retirement have surfaced more and more, so I’ve decided to make a smart decision rather than an emotional one. Test cricket is my absolute passion and to retire from this format was truly a heartbreaking choice to make, but it allows me to prioritize white-ball cricket,” she added.

“I know that I leave it in a great place, the bowlers coming through are ready and they’re just itching to be let loose! And with the South Africa game around the corner, I’m very much looking forward to watching them from the best seat in the house,” Brunt said.

England will next play a Test match against South Africa from June 27 onwards.

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