Former England all-rounder Tim Bresnan has introduced his retirement from cricket, his County Club Warwickshire Cricket confirmed on Monday. Former England all-rounder Tim Bresnan retires from all types of cricket (Reuters Photo)HIGHLIGHTSTim Bresnan introduced retirement from all types of cricketTim Bresnan was an Ashes series-winner in 2010-11 and 2013Bresnan was a part of England group that gained T20 World Cup in 2010Former England all-rounder Tim Bresnan introduced his retirement from all types of cricket on the age of 36, his county facet Warwickshire confirmed on Monday. The 36-year-old obtained his Warwickshire Cap in April final yr and the participant grew to become a key a part of the group by means of key contributions with bat and ball.
Bresnan performed 142 worldwide video games for England, together with 23 Tests, forming a part of the group that gained the 2010/11 Ashes in Australia and went to the highest of the Test rankings in 2011. Bresnan was additionally a part of the England facet that secured the 2010 T20 World Cup trophy for the primary time.|”I will always look back at my career with immense pride and it’s been an absolute honour to represent Warwickshire, my home county and country.”https://t.co/SaeoZd8Wsy#YouBears pic.twitter.com/z1Nu4ijT1F— Warwickshire CCC (@WarwickshireCCC) January 31, 2022
“This has been an incredibly tough decision, but after returning to winter training I feel that this is the right time. I have continued to work hard throughout the off-season to prepare for my 21st professional year, but deep down I feel I can’t reach the high standards that I set myself and my teammates,” Bresnan stated in a press release as per Warwickshire County Cricket Club (WCCC).”The hunger and enthusiasm that I have for the game I love will never leave me, but whilst my head is willing to tackle the 2022 season, my body is not.”I’ll all the time look again at my profession with immense delight and it has been an absolute honour to symbolize Warwickshire, my residence county and nation. Growing up I by no means would have believed how fortunate I used to be to play with and in opposition to a few of the best cricketers to grace the sport,” he added.As per Warwickshire Cricket, across his First-Class career, Bresnan scored 7,138 runs and took 575 wickets with seven centuries and nine five-wicket hauls. “I’m enthusiastic about my subsequent chapter and am decided to throw the whole lot into it, like I did on the cricket subject for thus a few years,” Bresnan further said.Click here for IndiaToday.in’s complete coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.