This marks a big determination in de Kock’s cricketing profession and provides one other layer of anticipation to his performances within the upcoming World Cup.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) formally introduced de Kock’s retirement plans on ‘X’ platform, previously often known as Twitter.
“Quinton de Kock has announced his retirement from ODI cricket following the conclusion of the ICC @cricketworldcup in India,” the CSA wrote.
De Kock’s determination to retire from ODI cricket coincided with Cricket South Africa (CSA) revealing the 15-member South African squad for the upcoming World Cup. The group will probably be captained by Temba Bavuma through the match, which is scheduled to happen in India from October 5 to November 19.
De Kock’s retirement from ODIs follows his shocking announcement in December 2021 when he retired from Test cricket, citing his want to spend extra time along with his younger household.
Although he was rested through the recently-concluded T20I collection in opposition to Australia, through which South Africa misplaced 0-3, de Kock is predicted to make an look within the upcoming five-match ODI collection in opposition to Australia, which begins on September 7.
Throughout his profession, de Kock performed 54 Tests, accumulating 3300 runs with a prime rating of 141 not out. He additionally represented South Africa in 140 ODIs, amassing 5966 runs, and took part in 80 T20 Internationals, scoring 2277 runs. His retirement from ODIs marks the tip of a big chapter in South African cricket.
(With PTI inputs)
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com