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Tim Southee To Retire From Tests After England Series

November 15, 2024: Tim Southee’s decision to retire from Test cricket after the upcoming home series against England marks the end of an era for New Zealand cricket. The 35-year-old fast bowler, who has been a cornerstone of New Zealand’s bowling attack for nearly two decades, will bow out after a remarkable career that has spanned four ICC Men’s Cricket World Cups, seven ICC Men’s T20 World Cups, and multiple major tournaments.

Tim Southee To Retire From Tests After England Series 3

Southee’s decision to retire from the longest format at a time when New Zealand cricket is ushering in a new generation of fast bowlers reflects his deep understanding of the game’s evolving dynamics. With nearly 400 international appearances and 770 wickets across formats, he’s not only the most prolific bowler in New Zealand’s history but also one of the most successful fast bowlers in the modern era. His career achievements also include being part of New Zealand’s inaugural World Test Championship Final in 2021, a historic achievement for his country.

Tim Southee To Retire From Tests After England Series 4

His final Test series will likely be an emotional one, particularly as it could be played at his home ground, Seddon Park in Hamilton, just before Christmas—giving him the chance to end his Test career on a memorable note. The symmetry of facing England, the team against whom he made his Test debut, adds another layer of significance to his retirement.

Southee’s farewell from Test cricket also brings to the forefront his contributions to New Zealand’s cricketing success over the years. From his remarkable bowling spells to his leadership and mentorship, he has been a guiding figure for both his peers and younger bowlers in the squad.

As for the future, Southee has not ruled out continuing in white-ball formats and will decide whether to play in New Zealand’s series against Sri Lanka post-Christmas. He has even kept the possibility open of making himself available for next year’s World Test Championship Final at Lord’s, should New Zealand qualify.

It’s clear that while the end of Southee’s Test career is imminent, his influence on New Zealand cricket will continue for some time, whether through mentoring the next generation of bowlers or remaining an active player in the shorter formats.

Disha Rojhe

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