Stephan Myburgh of the Netherlands says goodbye to international cricket

Stephan Myburgh of the Netherlands says goodbye to international cricket. In T20Is, Stephan Myburgh is third for the Netherlands in runs scored.

On Monday, Stephan Myburgh, the third-maximum run scorer for the Netherlands withinside the game’s shortest format. Made his worldwide cricket retirement announcement. On Monday, after his team’s anciental victory towards South Africa. Also, the pro cricketer introduced his desire to spend greater time together along with his cherished ones. The aid of using posting it on his Instagram account.

In Adelaide, the Dutch eliminated South Africa from the competition. Stephan Myburgh contributed a crucial 37 runs from 30 deliveries to his team’s respectable total of 158. The 38-year-old, who has played for the Netherlands in 22 ODIs and 45 T20Is since making his debut in 2011. Earlier, this year announced his retirement from ODI cricket following the series against the Kiwis. He has now opted to end his international career in its entirety.

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“Hanging up the boots….To God be the glory!!! Blessed to have made my first-class debut 17 seasons ago and my international debut 12 seasons ago. Never in my dreams would I have imagined finishing my career at the World Cup with a win against South Africa. My blood will always be green. As much as a sportsman always want to win I had a tear for my beloved country. I am thankful for @kncbcricket and the Netherlands that’s now my home and have too many people to thank for my career. Jesus, @tineke.myburgh, friends and family, sponsors and all the supporters out there I can only say thanks!!! #GodIsGood #Blessed can’t wait to see my girls.,”

on his instagrams post.

After setting a new record half-century at the 2014 T20 World Cup, became famous

He became the face of cricket in his nation following his record-breaking T20 World Cup performance against Ireland in 2014, when he hit a half-century in just 17 deliveries, the second-fastest total in tournament history. Marcus Stoinis of Australia, a powerful hitter, recently tied his record against Sri Lanka.

Stephan Myburgh, a South African-born cricketer, debuted in the 2006 SAA Provincial Challenge with players like Neil Wagner and Paul Harris.

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