JOHANNESBURG: Former South Africa Test captain Dean Elgar announced Friday that he will retire from international cricket after a Test series against India starting next week.
The 36-year-old, who has hit more than 5,000 Test runs including 13 centuries, will play his last Test at the Newlands ground in Cape Town starting January 3.
“As they say, ‘all good things come to an end’, and the Indian home series will be my last, as I have made the decision to retire from our beautiful game,” Elgar declared.
“The Cape Town Test will be my last. My favorite stadium in the world. A place I scored my first Test run against New Zealand and hopefully my last too.”
Media reports said his decision came after Elgar was told he was not part of coach Shukri Conrad’s long-term plans.
Elgar made his debut against Australia 12 years ago, failing to score in each innings.
Since then he has become known as a stubborn batter, his 5,146 runs making him South Africa’s eighth highest scorer. He hit a career best 199 against Bangladesh in 2017.
Elgar was captain from May 2021 until January this year, leading South Africa to third place in last year’s World Test Championship with a notable 2-1 home series win over India.
Cricket South Africa chief executive Pholetsi Moseki said Elgar has “represented his country with honor.”
“His grittiness and determination are two qualities that really stood out; and these are attributes that all South Africans can relate to.”
Director of cricket Enoch Nkwe added that in the current age of power-hitting, “he is a real old-school cricketer that can dig in, absorb and fight. I have no doubt the game will dearly miss him.
“He has always given everything for his country and never showed any fear, no matter the opposition.”
Former South Africa captain Dean Elgar to retire from international cricket
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Former South Africa captain Dean Elgar to retire from international cricket
- Elgar says will retire from international cricket after Test series against India starting next week
- 36-year-old has scored over 5,000 Test runs, hit 13 centuries in a career spanning 12 years
Stylish Algeria win third game at Cup of Nations finals
- Algeria make it three out of three in Group E as they beat Equatorial Guinea 3-1
RABAT: Algeria kept up their winning run at the Africa Cup of Nations finals, making it three out of three in Group E as they beat Equatorial Guinea 3-1 on Wednesday to affirm their status among the tournament favorites.
Goals in the first half from Zineddine Belaid, Fares Chaibi and Ibrahim Maza saw a second-string side register a comfortable victory at the Stade Moula El Hassan, with veteran Emilio Nsue pulling one back for Equatorial Guinea after the break.
Algeria were already confirmed as group winners after beating Burkina Faso on Sunday to set up a last-16 clash with the Democratic Republic of Congo, enabling them to make nine changes for Wednesday’s game.
Equatorial Guinea finished last in Group E without any points, unable to reprise their giant killing heroics of the last Cup of Nations in the Ivory Coast.
Goals in the first half from Zineddine Belaid, Fares Chaibi and Ibrahim Maza saw a second-string side register a comfortable victory at the Stade Moula El Hassan, with veteran Emilio Nsue pulling one back for Equatorial Guinea after the break.
Algeria were already confirmed as group winners after beating Burkina Faso on Sunday to set up a last-16 clash with the Democratic Republic of Congo, enabling them to make nine changes for Wednesday’s game.
Equatorial Guinea finished last in Group E without any points, unable to reprise their giant killing heroics of the last Cup of Nations in the Ivory Coast.
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