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LONDON, Aug 28, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Dawid Malan retired from international
cricket on Wednesday, with the batsman saying his England career "has not
been easy".
Malan signed a 12-month central contract in October and was England's leading
run-scorer in their woeful 50-over World Cup title defence in India in the
weeks that followed.
But the left-hander, 37 next week, has not played for England since that
showpiece tournament.
Yet he was repeatedly criticised for being insufficiently aggressive at the
crease in an era of dynamic white-ball hitting.
Nevertheless, Malan is just one of two England batsmen, alongside Jos
Buttler, to have scored hundreds in all three international formats -- Tests,
ODIs and T20s.
But Malan, a member of England's 2022 T20 World Cup-winning squad, has
accepted now is the right time to call time on a seven-year international
career of 22 Tests and 92 white-ball internationals.
"It has been an incredible journey since July 2017," said Malan, born in
England but brought up and educated in South Africa. "I am so grateful to
have had the opportunity to play for England in all three formats.
"Cricket, like most sports, is an industry where almost everyone eventually
retires wishing they had done that little bit more.
"Whether you've played 10 Tests or 100, many step away regretting not playing
just one more, scoring a few more runs, or winning more trophies.
"Right now, as I retire from international cricket, I can say I am genuinely
satisfied."
He added: "It has not been easy. It may be my nature, but for whatever
reason, it has always seemed that I had something to prove and often felt as
if I was playing for my place.
"The pressure goes with the territory, but it does take a mental and physical
toll. Even so, I look back with pride on what I have been able to achieve."
Malan, who amassed 4,416 runs for England across all formats, agreed a white-
ball-only deal at English county Yorkshire earlier this year and could now
spend most of his time on the global T20 franchise circuit.
England managing director Rob Key paid tribute to Malan's "pivotal"
contributions.
"Dawid Malan retires after an excellent international career marked by
resilience and determination," said Key.
The former England batsman added: "Early on, he had to fight for every
opportunity, often facing some of the best teams in the world. His
contributions were pivotal, particularly during the memorable (T20) World Cup
victories in Australia, where he played an integral role in the team's
success."