New Zealand legend Brendon McCullum is all set to retire from all forms of cricket at the end of the ongoing GT20 tournament in Canada.
One of the most hard-hitting batters of his generation, the 37-year-old took New Zealand to the 2015 World Cup final, where they were beaten by Australia in 2015.
He also won plaudits for the aggressive yet sporting way in which he captained his country, before quitting international duty in 2016 after his 101st Test match.
“It is with pride and satisfaction that I am today announcing my retirement from all cricket following the conclusion of the GT20 in Canada,” McCullum wrote on social media.
“As much as I am proud of what I’ve achieved in my 20 year professional career – more than I could ever have dreamed of when I first entered the game – I have felt the drive to keep going harder to maintain in recent months.”
“I look back with pride over the way I’ve played the game and what I’ve achieved… I can leave the game knowing I left no stone unturned,” he added.
It’s been real… pic.twitter.com/sdCqLZTDz6
— Brendon McCullum (@Bazmccullum) August 5, 2019