Zimbabwe all rounder Retires from T20 Internationals

Zimbabwean all-rounder Sean Williams has decided to retire from T20 Internationals, bringing an end to his illustrious career in the shortest format of the game. The left-hander made this decision after the recently concluded five-match T20I series against Bangladesh, where he featured in just the first and last games. Williams’ retirement comes after a string of impressive performances for Zimbabwe over the years.

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During his career, Williams played a total of 81 T20Is for Zimbabwe, amassing 1691 runs at a strike rate of 126.38. He was also a handy bowler, picking up 48 wickets with his left-arm spin. His contributions with both bat and ball made him a valuable asset for the team in the T20 format.

Bangladesh dominated the T20I series, winning the first four matches before Zimbabwe managed to secure a consolation victory in the final game. Williams’ retirement was marked by this victory, giving him a fitting farewell from T20 Internationals.

While Williams bids adieu to T20Is, he will continue to represent Zimbabwe in One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Test matches, where he has been a key player for the team. His experience and skill will continue to be valuable assets for Zimbabwe in the longer formats of the game.

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Williams’ retirement marks the end of an era in Zimbabwean cricket, as one of their most experienced and talented players steps away from T20 Internationals. He leaves behind a legacy of hard work, dedication, and outstanding performances, which will be remembered by fans and teammates alike.

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Zimbabwean all-rounder Sean Williams has decided to retire from T20 Internationals, bringing an end to his illustrious career in the shortest format of the game. The left-hander made this decision after the recently concluded five-match T20I series against Bangladesh, where he featured in just the first and last games. Williams' retirement comes after a string of impressive performances for Zimbabwe over the years.

During his career, Williams played a total of 81 T20Is for Zimbabwe, amassing 1691 runs at a strike rate of 126.38. He was also a handy bowler, picking up 48 wickets with his left-arm spin. His contributions with both bat and ball made him a valuable asset for the team in the T20 format.

Bangladesh dominated the T20I series, winning the first four matches before Zimbabwe managed to secure a consolation victory in the final game. Williams' retirement was marked by this victory, giving him a fitting farewell from T20 Internationals.

While Williams bids adieu to T20Is, he will continue to represent Zimbabwe in One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Test matches, where he has been a key player for the team. His experience and skill will continue to be valuable assets for Zimbabwe in the longer formats of the game.

Williams' retirement marks the end of an era in Zimbabwean cricket, as one of their most experienced and talented players steps away from T20 Internationals. He leaves behind a legacy of hard work, dedication, and outstanding performances, which will be remembered by fans and teammates alike.

Stay updated with all the cricketing action, follow Cricadium on WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Telegram and Instagram