Thursday, September 22, 2011

Dominic Cork announces retirement from cricket

Former England international Dominic Cork has announced his retirement from cricket at the age of 40.

The all-rounder has called time on an illustrious career which saw him win 37 Test and 32 one-day international caps.

Cork also enjoyed spells at Derbyshire, Lancashire and Hampshire but has decided it is the right time to quit.

"I'm going to retire from all cricket from now. It's an emotional day for me, it's a hard decision but it's the right decision for me," he said.

"I'm 40 now, I'm not getting any younger and it's hard work, but I've had a great career,
"Cork admitted his decision was partly motivated by his desire to

spend more time with his family, particularly following the recent death of his father.

"There were offers out there, I considered them long and hard and looked at where I wanted to be in my life," he continued.

"Losing my father a month ago, who was one of my biggest inspirations, makes you think about your life and take stock.

"I want to get back to family life - cricket can make you a selfish person, and it's time to give it back to people."

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