Kevin O’Brien has announced his retirement from international cricket. The 38-year old all-rounder, who had previously retired from One Day Internationals in 2021, was trying to force his way back into the Ireland squad in advance of October’s T20 World Cup but has decided to call it a day, citing his belief that “the selectors and management are looking elsewhere.” O’Brien played his last game in green at the 2021 World Cup.
O’Brien departs with 153 ODIs, 110 T20Is and two test matches to his name. He is one of a handful of players in the world to have recorded a century in all three formats and will go down as one of the greats of the Irish game. The Railway Union man was there for most of Ireland’s biggest moments. He was not out at the end alongside Trent Johnston when he hit the winning runs against Pakistan at the 2007 World Cup, the win that secured Irish cricket global attention for the first time.O’Brien scored the fastest World Cup century against England in 2011, ending with 113 in a famous win in Bengaluru. He also became Ireland’s first Test centurion, notching 118 against Pakistan in Malahide in the country’s maiden Test.
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