Hashim Amla retires from all forms of international cricket
Amla is South Africa's second-highest run scorer in Tests, after Kallis
Amla is South Africa's second-highest run scorer in Tests, after Kallis
Amla is South Africa's second-highest run scorer in Tests, after Kallis
Amla is South Africa's second-highest run scorer in Tests, after Kallis
South African batting great Hashim Amla on Thursday announced his retirement from international cricket.
Amla, 36, hit 55 international centuries, including South Africa's highest Test score when he made 311 not out against England at The Oval in 2012.
Cricket South Africa took to Twitter to announce the news. “#BreakingNews @amlahash today called time on one of the great international careers of the modern era when he announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket. He will continue to be available for domestic cricket as well as the Mzansi Super League. #AmlaRetires”
He was the second major South African player in three days to announce his retirement, following fast bowler Dale Steyn's announcement on Monday that he was quitting Test cricket. Steyn will continue to be available for limited-overs internationals.
An elegant right-handed top-order batsman, Amla hit 9,282 runs at an average of 46.64 in 124 Test matches and 8,113 at 49.46 in 181 one-day internationals.
He hit 28 centuries in Tests and 27 in ODIs. His Test tally included four double centuries.
Amla was appointed Test captain in 2014 but gave it up during England's tour of South Africa at the beginning of 2016 as it was affecting his form.
“It is always sad to bid farewell to one of the true legends of the game, but at the same time this is rather an occasion to celebrate the richness that Hashim has brought to the game around the world both on and off the field,” said CSA chief executive Thabang Moroe.