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Retirement
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Australia women's cricket captain Meg Lanning announces retirement

| @indiablooms | Nov 09, 2023, at 05:18 pm

Australia women's cricket captain Meg Lanning, who has won the most number of World Cups for the country, on Thursday announced her retirement from internationals

Turning emotional at a press conference in Melbourne, Lanning said she was "sad" but up for "something new".

"I'm sad that it's finishing up but I'm very much ready for something new," said Lanning, who has been the member of the seven successful World Cup campaigns.

A winner of two ICC Women's Cricket World Cup trophies and five ICC Women's T20 World Cup titles, Lanning retires at the age of 31 having amassed more than 8,000 runs across all formats for her country.

"I've been able to represent Australia and play the game I love for so long. I grew up watching to represent Australia and I had fun playing cricket.

"I loved it and to be able to do it for 13 years has been an incredible opportunity for me and I'm very thankful for those opportunities," she told the reporters.

"I'll miss it but yeah it's time to go and see what else is out there and experience that and I'm looking forward to seeing how that pans out," the 31-year-old adds.

Though she quit international cricket, Lanning will continue to play in the domestic circuit.

Lanning plays for Victoria in the Women's National Cricket League and the Melbourne Stars in Women's Big Bash League.

In the Women's Premier League, she is the captain of Delhi Capitals.

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