Batter, 34, played 156 times for his country across all formats‘I’ve experienced some of the highest highs and the lowest lows’
England batter Alex Hales has announced his retirement from international cricket. The 34-year-old played 156 times for his country across the three formats of the game in an 11-year spell, with his last appearance coming in England’s T20 World Cup final win against Pakistan.
Hales, who will continue to play for Nottinghamshire and in T20 franchises around the world, excelled in the shorter forms of the game, ending with 2,419 runs from 70 one-day internationals while scoring 2,074 runs in 75 20-over innings. He played in 11 Tests in 2015-16.
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