Daily Current Affairs / Zimbabwe's Brendan Taylor announces retirement from international cricket
Category : Sports Published on: September 16 2021
· Former Zimbabwe captain and wicket-keeper batsman Brendan Taylor has announced his retirement from international cricket.
· He made this announcement while playing the third final ODI against Ireland on 13 September 2021.
· The 34-year-old batsman made his ODI debut for Zimbabwe against Sri Lanka in 2004.
· He has scored 6677 runs in 204 ODIs in his 17-year ODI career.
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