New Zealand fast bowler Hamish Bennett Will retire at the end of the season. Bennett, 35, who made his first-class debut canterbury In 2005, said Tuesday.
Bennett made his international debut in 2010 in a one-day match against Bangladesh. He made his final appearance in New Zealand’s T20I series in Bangladesh in September, taking 43 wickets in 19 ODIs and 11 T20Is.
Bennett, who played a Test match, said, “It is an honor to represent my family and my country for New Zealand, and those memories and experiences will be ones I cherish and tell about for the rest of my life.” ”
Bennett made his international debut in 2010 in a one-day match against Bangladesh. He made his final appearance in New Zealand’s T20I series in Bangladesh in September, taking 43 wickets in 19 ODIs and 11 T20Is.
Bennett, who played a Test match, said, “It is an honor to represent my family and my country for New Zealand, and those memories and experiences will be ones I cherish and tell about for the rest of my life.” ”
1/2 One of cricket’s great servants, and top player, Hamish Bennett, is retiring after 17 home seasons… https://t.co/MJYgkykcoq
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New Zealand also bid farewell to 38-year-old Ross Taylor, the country’s most successful ODI batsman last week.