Meg Lanning, Australia Captain, Announces Retirement From International Cricket
The 31-year-old walks away as a seven-time World Cup winner, five of those as captain, a Commonwealth Games gold medallist and Australia's greatest run scorer across all women's formats.
In a very shocking development, Australia Women's Cricket team captain Meg Lanning has announced her retirement from International cricket on Thursday, November 9 morning. She declared it is "the right time" to end her 13-year career in the green and gold. lately Lanning has been under constant threat of medical conditions and injuries which had made her take a call on what has been an illustrious career, just at the age of 31. Australian Vice-Captain and Sydney Sixers Wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy Ruled Out of WBBL 2023-24 Due to Finger Injury.
Meg Lanning Retires
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