New Zealand All-rounder Colin de Grandhomme Retires from International Cricket

New Zealand All-rounder Colin de Grandhomme Retires from International Cricket

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Category : Sports Published on: September 02 2022

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  • New Zealand all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme announced his retirement from international cricket on Wednesday.
  • De Grandhomme retires with an impressive record, especially in the Tests. He represented New Zealand in 29 matches, scoring 1432 runs at 38.70 and picking up 49 wickets. He featured in 18 wins, playing a key role in the inaugural ICC World Test Championship campaign against India in Southampton.
  • The Zimbabwe-born player made his debut in 2012 and played in 29 Tests.
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