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England Fast Bowler Jenny Gunn Announces Retirement
After a fifteen-year career in which she played 259 games and became the second female cricket player with more titles, fast player Jenny Gunn announced her retirement from international cricket on Tuesday. “I made one of the most difficult decisions and I decided that it was time to retire from international cricket.
I started as a child playing the game I loved for fun and could only dream of becoming a professional cricketer, “Gunn said. said by the ECB.Gunn appeared as an eighteen-year-old in England’s first female T20 international against South Africa in 2004, and became the team’s vice captain between 2010 and 2014, he also captained the team three times in the absence of Charlotte Edwards “I have been lucky enough to play in some great teams and be part of some incredible battles over the years, but when I was little I always said that I wanted to put a World Cup medal next to the medal of the winner of the My father’s European Cup (for The English football club Nottingham Forest), “Gunn added.” And now there are three of them next to their medal on the mantelpiece! “Clare Connor, managing director of England Women’s Cricket He thanked Gunn for his services to the team and said: “Jenny has been the most tremendous maid of England’s female cricket for the 15 years she has played for England. Her longevity, work ethic and commitment have been enormously impressive in the times of amateurs and professionals and in innumerable occasions it has offered winning performances for the team with bat and ball “.