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New Zealand cricketer Rob Nicol announces retirement
- Updated: June 9, 2018
Rob Nicol done his general entrance in a shortest format when he featured in a 2010 ICC World T20 in a West Indies
New Zealand opening batsman Rob Nicol on Saturday announced his retirement from all forms of cricket.
The 35-year-old featured in dual Tests, 22 ODIs and 21 T20Is, scoring 941 runs that enclosed dual centuries in a 50-over format. Nicol done his general entrance in a shortest format when he featured in a 2010 ICC World T20 in a West Indies, before apropos usually a second New Zealander, after Martin Guptill, to measure a century on his ODI debut, opposite Zimbabwe.
His second and a usually other general ton came opposite a same antithesis in 2012. Nicol final represented a Kiwis on a debate to Sri Lanka in 2013.
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