Former New Zealand batsman Daniel Flynn bids adieu to cricket

New Zealand batsman Daniel Flynn has announced his retirement from international cricket after representing the national side in 24 ...

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 2, 2020 06:19 PM2020-04-02T18:19:53+5:302020-04-02T18:20:57+5:30

Former New Zealand batsman Daniel Flynn bids adieu to cricket | Former New Zealand batsman Daniel Flynn bids adieu to cricket

Former New Zealand batsman Daniel Flynn bids adieu to cricket

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New Zealand batsman Daniel Flynn has announced his retirement from international cricket after representing the national side in 24 Tests and 20 ODIs. Flynn last represented his country in 2013 but continued to ply his trade in domestic cricket. He played 100 first-class matches for Northern Districts and recorded 20 centuries - the most by any batsman from the association. He also captained ND in 47 first-class matches and in 25 limited overs matches.

"Representing your country is the ultimate for any cricketer; it's what you dream of as a kid, so to have achieved it is something I look back on with immense satisfaction," said Flynn."The people I've played alongside throughout my career stand out for me; they're not just good cricketers, but good people, who I've learned plenty from both on and off the field. Winning trophies for ND alongside these guys was always special, and those are memories that I will never forget," he added. Flynn famously lost his two teeth after he copped a bouncer from James Anderson in a Test match.
 

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