Steven Finn announces retirement from all forms of cricket, Steven Finn retired from professional cricket, was away from cricket for almost 5 years
Steven Finn Retirement: Steven Finn, the veteran fast bowler of the England cricket team, has announced his retirement from professional cricket. Let us tell you that Finn was away from cricket for almost a year after a knee injury last year, while now he has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on 14 August.
Steven Finn retired from cricket, Let us tell you that giving information about retirement from cricket, Finn said according to Cricbuzz – I am announcing my retirement from all forms of cricket with immediate effect today. I was fighting a battle with my body for the last almost a year and now I have given up. Having made my debut for Middlesex in 2005, I feel incredibly fortunate. My journey was not easy, but still I liked it.
On the other hand, on the retirement of Steven Finn, county team Sussex coach Paul Farbrace said – It has been really fun for me to watch him grow from a young bowler to a three-time Ashes winner. He was a role model for us for a brief period of time, but as a professional he was one of the top human beings.
In Steven Finn's cricket career, Finn, who has been playing since 2005, got a chance to make his Test debut in 2010 against Bangladesh. So at the same time, due to his brilliant performance, he was successful in making his ODI debut for England in 2011 and then in T20 cricket as well. Significantly, Finn took 125 wickets in 36 Test matches played for England, 102 wickets in 69 ODIs and 27 wickets in 21 T20 matches.
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