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- 9 November 2023 at 19:57 #463
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KeymasterMeg Lanning Retirement
Meg Lanning’s decision to retire at age 31 who have missed Australia last three series due to a medical issue.
Meg Lanning career Stats : Meg Lanning Retirement
She had a nice cricket career but Meg Lanning Retirement news is so sad. Here are the Meg Lanning career stats –
Batting & Fielding
FORMAT Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Ct St WTests 6 12 1 345 93 31.36 774 44.57 0 2 51 0 3 0 WODIs 103 102 16 4602 152* 53.51 4991 92.20 15 21 572 40 53 0 WT20Is 132 121 28 3405 133* 36.61 2926 116.37 2 15 405 47 45 0 Bowling
FORMAT Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w WTests 6 3 48 10 0 – – – 1.25 – 0 0 0 WODIs 103 7 132 114 1 1/30 1/30 114.00 5.18 132.0 0 0 0 WT20Is 132 3 36 39 4 2/17 2/17 9.75 6.50 9.0 0 0 0 ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice on Meg Lanning Retirement
““Meg has been one of the most remarkable players of all time and her record as captain has been extraordinary, especially in ICC tournaments.
“She has had an exceptional career both as a batter and captain, and I am sure she has been an inspiration to many upcoming players around the world.
“Meg will be missed in international cricket. On behalf of the ICC, I wish her all the best for the future and hope she continues to contribute to the game in the coming years.”
records of Meg Lanning before Retirement
- Meg Made her international debut in a T20I against New Zealand at Nelson in 2010
- Meg scored 345 runs in six Tests
- 4,602 runs in 103 ODIs
- 3,405 runs in 132 T20Is.
- She became the youngest Australian to record a century, aged 18, scoring 104 not out against England in 2011.
- Meg also became Australia’s youngest captain at the age of 21, when she led for the first time in 2014.
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