Amsterdam: Netherlands Ben Cooper’s dough announced on Saturday announced his retirement from international cricket at the age of 29.
The left mixture has displayed in 70 international matches for the Netherlands, since then returned in 2013 against Canada in the match.
“Today, I announce my retirement from Cricket International,” Cooper posted on Twitter.
“It is an honor and absolute privilege of wearing oranges and representing the Netherlands for the past eight years.” There is already a time full of amazing highs, difficult moments.
There is nothing I will change about it and will look back at my time with very beautiful memories.
“” @KnccCricket Thank you for the opportunity to live a childhood dream.
For teammates and Dutch coaches (the past and now), I thank you all for beautiful memories and can’t ask people better to share the field and change rooms.
I have no doubt that the current squad and talent will continue to achieve great things for Dutch cricket, “he added.
Cooper, which is the Dutch top scorer for the country in a short format from the game has scored 1,239 runs from 58 T20i matches.
Average At T20is is 28.16 and has a strike rate of 124.77.
In Odis, Cooper appeared in 13 matches and scored 187 running with an average of 18.7 and the 90.4 attack rate.
The last game is in the T20 World Cup in the UAE, where The Netherlands failed to qualify for Super 12s last year.