London. Former England cricket team batsman Ian Bell has announced his retirement after the end of the domestic season. Ian Bell, who played all three formats of Test, ODI and T20 for England, announced his retirement from professional cricket on Twitter. Bell last played an international match for England in 2015.
Bell made his international debut for England in 2004 and is now 38 years old. Bell is at number four in the list of England’s highest Test players, playing 118 Tests, he scored a total of 7727 runs, including a double century against India. The 235-run knock played against India at the Oval was the biggest innings of his Test career.
Bell said this is true when he says do you know when is the right time? Unfortunately my time is now. My hunger and enthusiasm for sports is what I love now? But my body does not meet these demands which I expect. Bel has been part of the England team that has won the Ashes five times. He played 118 Test matches for England, scored more than seven thousand runs and scored 22 centuries. Apart from this, he also had 46 half-centuries off his bat. He scored more than five thousand runs in 161 ODIs in 161 matches and scored 35 half-centuries besides four centuries. He played eight T20 matches and scored 188 runs. Here too he hit a half-century.
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