England cricketer Kate Cross to retire from international cricket at end of 2026 season
- She made her England debut in October 2013 and played 102 international matches across all formats, taking 140 wickets.
- Cross described her retirement as difficult, stating that cricket has been a huge part of her life and shaped her identity.
- Career highlights include a 6/30 ODI performance against Ireland in 2024 and a 6/70 Test debut at the WACA in 2014, which helped secure an Ashes win.
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England pacer Kate Cross announces retirement from professional cricket
England fast bowler Kate Cross has announced her retirement from professional cricket, saying the ongoing English summer will be her final season. Cross, who debuted for England in 2013, made 102 international appearances across formats and took 140 wickets. Her career included a six-wicket ODI haul and a memorable Ashes Test debut.
England pacer Kate Cross announces retirement from professional cricket - The Tribune
England fast bowler Kate Cross has announced her retirement from professional cricket, confirming that she will bring her playing career to an end after the ongoing English summer.
England women's team player Kate Cross has announced her retirement, making it clear that she will say goodbye to professional cricket at the end of this English summer season.
34-year-old Kate Cross Announces Retirement from Professional Cricket
Kate Cross has announced on social media that this summer will be her last playing professional cricket. The England bowler said it is hard to imagine saying goodbye to cricket,… The post 34-year-old Kate Cross Announces Retirement from Professional Cricket appeared first on Female Cricket.
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