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Deccan Herald » Sports » Detailed Story
KIWI BATSMAN MAY JOIN ICL
McMillan hangs up his boots
Wellington, AFP:
Craig McMillan announced his retirement from New Zealand cricket on Wednesday for health and personal reasons.


Big-hitting Craig McMillan announced his retirement from New Zealand cricket on Wednesday for health and personal reasons — but indicated he may join the rebel India-based Twenty20 cricket league.

The abrasive middle-order batsman belted a tournament high 13 sixes at the Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa. “I have decided that the time is right for me to retire and look after my health, as I have had ongoing issues related to diabetes,” the 31-year-old said. “I feel that the past season has been one of the best of my cricket career and I am happy to be retiring on a really positive note. I will spend time with my family before deciding what to do with my future.”

However, he said the possibility of joining the rebel Indian Cricket League — which has already signed his brother-in-law and former New Zealand representative Nathan Astle — was under consideration. McMillan made his Test debut against Australia at Brisbane in 1997 and the last of his 55 appearances, again Australia, in March 2005 in Wellington.

He scored 3,116 runs at an average of 38.46, including six centuries and 19 half-centuries.

Regarded as a one-day player in the latter stages of his career, McMillan was instrumental in propelling New Zealand to a 3-0 whitewash over Australia earlier this year.

After hitting a match-winning 52 in the series-deciding second match, he surpassed that feat with an extraordinary 117 off 67 balls in the dead rubber as New Zealand chased down 347 with a wicket in hand.

McMillan amassed 4,707 runs at 28.18 in one day internationals with three centuries and 28 50s. His nagging medium pacers also snared 49 wickets.

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