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The Star African cricketer will retire after World Cup |
South African all-rounder JP Duminy has announced to retire from ODI cricket after the 2019 World Cup to be held in England. World Cup to be held in England will be Duminy's third World Cup. He has previously played the World Cup in 2011 and 2015.
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South African all-rounder JP Duminy has announced to retire from ODI cricket after the 2019 World Cup to be held in England. According to the ICC website report, Duminy, who retired from Test cricket in September 2017, will continue to play T20 cricket for the team.
Duminy said, "In the last few months, I got an opportunity to re-assess my career and meet some goals in the future. I will be available to play T20 cricket for South Africa, but I want to spend time with my family which is my priority.
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World Cup to be held in England will be Duminy's third World Cup. He has previously played the World Cup in 2011 and 2015. He has played 193 ODIs for South Africa so far, in which he has scored 5047 runs at an average of 37.39 and also has 68 wickets.
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Dumini stated, "I am fortunate that I got the chance to player that recreations which makes me so much love. I will dependably be appreciative to my kindred players, mentors, fans, loved ones help
South Africa have to play the fifth ODI against Sri Lanka in Newlands on Saturday, which will be Duminy's last ODI in South Africa.
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The Star African cricketer will retire after World Cup
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