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David Malan announces retirement from international cricket

England batter Dawid Malan has called time on his international career at the age of 36

England star and former World No.1 T20I batter Dawid Malan has announced his retirement from international cricket. Having last played for England at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, Malan has not featured in international cricket since.

During his career, Malan played 114 matches – 22 Tests, 30 ODIs and 62 T20Is – across all formats. He amassed 4,416 runs at an average of 37.74, including eight centuries and 31 fifties.

Dawid Malan hit 10 fours and two sixes in his innings. Check out the highlights here.

Malan first made his mark on the international stage with a standout 44-ball 78 against South Africa in his T20I debut in June 2017, and it was in this format where he truly shone.

In September 2020, Malan ascended to the top of the ICC Men’s Test Batting Rankings and became the fastest men's player to reach 1000 runs in Test cricket, achieving the milestone in just 24 innings.

Malan also holds the illustrious distinction of achieving a peak rating of 915 in the ICC T20I Player Rankings for batting - the highest by any batter in the history of the game.

He was also a key member of England's T20 World Cup-winning squad in Australia in 2022, although he was sidelined for the knockout stages after suffering a groin injury against Sri Lanka in the group stage.

Malan also enjoyed significant success in ODIs, entering the 2023 World Cup in stellar form. Between June 2022 and September 2023, he scored five centuries in just 15 innings, earning his place in the squad as an opener.

He continued his impressive run with a century (140 off 107 balls) in England’s second match of the tournament against Bangladesh, leading his team to victory. Despite his efforts, England’s campaign faltered as they were eliminated in the group stages and failed to defend their title.

Throughout the tournament, Malan was one of the few bright spots for England, finishing as the team’s top run-scorer with 404 runs, including one century and two fifties.

England's Dawid Malan hit 16 fours and five sixes during his 140 from 107 against Bangladesh in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 on 10 October in Dharamsala.

Speaking after announcing his retirement, Malan said, “It has been an incredible journey since July 2017. I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to play for England in all three formats.

“Cricket, like most sports, is an industry where almost everyone eventually retires wishing they had done that little bit more. Whether you’ve played ten Tests or 100, many step away regretting not playing just one more, scoring a few more runs, or winning more trophies.

“Right now, as I retire from international cricket, I can say I am genuinely satisfied. It has not been easy. It may be my nature, but for whatever reason, it has always seemed that I had something to prove and often felt as if I was playing for my place. The pressure goes with the territory, but it does take a mental and physical toll. Even so, I look back with pride on what I have been able to achieve.”

Managing Director of England Men's Cricket Rob Key congratulated Malan on a remarkable career.

“Dawid Malan retires after an excellent international career marked by resilience and determination," Key said.

“Early on, he had to fight for every opportunity, often facing some of the best teams in the world. His contributions were pivotal, particularly during the memorable World Cup victories in Australia, where he played an integral role in the team's success.

“His legacy will be remembered as one of tenacity and achievement on the international stage—traits any player would be extremely proud to have.”

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