After a successful 17-year career, New Zealand's star seamer Tim Southee has announced his retirement from Test cricket. The second highest wicket-taker in New Zealand's cricket history, Southee will play his final match against England at his home ground of Seddon Park in Hamilton. The 35-year-old made his Test debut against England in 2008 and has since taken 385 wickets in 104 Test matches.
Tim Southee Retires from New Zealand Test Cricket
After an illustrious 17-year career, New Zealand pace bowler Tim Southee has announced his retirement from Test cricket. The second-highest wicket-taker in New Zealand's Test history, Southee will play his final match against England at his home ground of Seddon Park in Hamilton.
Southee made his Test debut against England in 2008. Over the course of his career, he has taken 385 wickets in 104 Test matches, including 22 five-wicket hauls and six ten-wicket hauls. He has played a pivotal role in New Zealand's recent successes, including their inaugural World Test Championship title in 2021.
Southee's decision to retire from Test cricket comes after a successful 12 months for the Black Caps. In addition to winning the World Test Championship, New Zealand also won a home series against South Africa and drew away series against England and India.
Top 5 FAQs and Answers
1. Why did Tim Southee retire from Test cricket?
Southee has cited his desire to spend more time with his family and to focus on other formats of cricket, including limited-overs internationals and Twenty20 cricket.
2. Who is New Zealand's highest wicket-taker in Test cricket?
Richard Hadlee, who took 431 wickets in 86 Test matches.
3. What is Southee's best bowling performance in Test cricket?
10 wickets for 108 runs against India at Wellington in 2014.
4. What will Southee's role be within the New Zealand Test team going forward?
Southee will continue to be a mentor and support figure for the team, especially the young fast bowlers.
5. What are Southee's future plans?
Southee plans to continue playing limited-overs internationals and Twenty20 cricket for New Zealand and for various franchises around the world. He has also expressed an interest in coaching.
Tim Southee's retirement is a significant moment for New Zealand cricket. He has been one of the most successful and respected bowlers of his generation, and his absence from the Test team will be greatly felt. However, he leaves behind a legacy of excellence and will continue to be an important figure in New Zealand cricket for many years to come.
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