England's David Willey is set to retire from international cricket after the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. Willey's decision comes a week after England announced their new central contracts.
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His official statement
"With careful thought and consideration, it is with great regret that I feel the time has come for me to retire from all forms of international cricket at the end of the World Cup," said Willey.
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Decoding Willey's ODI career in stats
In 70 ODIs, Willey has claimed 94 scalps at an average of 30.34. He has four four-wicket hauls and one five-wicket haul with the best of 5/30.
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World Cup performance
Willey has played three matches in the ongoing World Cup. He has claimed five scalps, including a three-fer versus India in the previous assignment.
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A look at Willey's T20I career
In 43 T20Is, Willey owns 51 scalps at 23.13. He is one of the five England bowlers with 50-plus wickets in T20Is.
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Willey has been a topT20 player
Willey will continue to ply his trade in various T20 leagues. He owns 270 T20 scalps at 22.82. Willey owns four four-wicket hauls with the best of 4/7.