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JP Duminy retires from Test cricket with immediate effect





South Africa batsman JP Duminy declared that he has chosen to resign from top notch and Test cricket with prompt impact. Talking solely to Autonomous Media, the 33-year old batsman showed his tentative arrangements and said that he will be focusing on the restricted overs organize.

"I absolutely realize that my playing vocation is a long way from being done, and my expectation is that with the sponsorship of Cricket South Africa, the WSB Cape Cobras, colleagues, family, companions and supporters, I will be given the chance to keep on giving my absolute best to the game that I cherish beyond all doubt," Duminy said.

Duminy was dropped from South Africa's playing XI after the sightseers lost the principal Test by 211 keeps running against Britain at the Lord's, and had returned back home in front of the third Test coordinate at the Oval. He has highlighted in 46 Tests and has scored 2103 runs, including six centuries and eight half-hundreds of years.

"Be that as it may, after a long and cautious pondering, I have chosen to resign from top notch and Test-coordinate cricket with quick impact. I have completely delighted in the benefit and chance to speak to my nation in 46 Tests and the Cape Cobras in 108 five star coordinates throughout the most recent 16 years," he included.

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As far back as influencing his Test to make a big appearance in 2008 against Australia, Duminy has highlighted in 46 Tests and has scored 2103 runs, including six hundreds and eight half-hundreds of years. Besides, Duminy will keep on playing one-day and T20 cricket for the Cobras and the national group. Likewise, he will be driving the Cape Town Knight Riders in the inaugural version of T20 Worldwide Association.

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