Peter Moore has retired from international cricket

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Last Updated on Jul 11, 2025 08:30 AM

Ireland cricket team's opening batsman Peter Moore has announced his retirement from international cricket at the young age of 34. He played a total of 85 matches in all formats in his international career. Let us tell you that this big player of Ireland did not make his international debut for this team. He played only Test matches for Ireland.

Peter Moore debut?

Ireland Peter Moore played his last international match against the same country for which he made his debut. Yes, this batsman played international cricket for two countries. Moore was born on 2 February 1991 in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe.

Peter Moore made his international debut on 26 November 2014 while playing for Zimbabwe against Bangladesh. After this, he made his Test and T20 debut for Zimbabwe in 2016.

In 2019, he was also appointed the vice-captain of Zimbabwe, but after this his career took a new turn. Peter Moore made a place in the Ireland cricket team after getting an Irish passport. He made his international debut for Ireland in Dhaka in the year 2023 at the age of 32.

Peter Moore played his last international test against the same country for which he played cricket for 8 years. On 10 February 2025, Peter played his last test against Zimbabwe, in which he scored a total of 34 (4+30) runs. Let us tell you that Peter played only in the Test format against Ireland, while he played in all three formats against Zimbabwe.

Peter Moore last match

Peter Moore played his last international test against the same country for which he played cricket for 8 years. On 10 February 2025, Peter played his last test against Zimbabwe, in which he scored a total of 34 (4+30) runs. Let us tell you that Peter played only in the Test format against Ireland, while he played in all three formats against Zimbabwe.

Peter Moore International Career

Peter Moore played 15 Tests, 49 ODIs and 21 T20 matches in his international career. In these, he scored 734 runs in Tests, 827 in ODIs and 364 in T20s. He could never score a century in all three formats, although he has 11 half-centuries to his name.

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