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England’s Dawid Malan Retires from International Cricket

Dawid Malan, the former top-ranked T20 batter and a versatile player who achieved the rare feat of scoring centuries for England in all formats, has announced his retirement from international cricket. At 36 years old, Malan leaves behind a legacy marked by significant achievements, particularly in the shorter formats of the game.

Career Highlights

T20 Success

Malan’s career reached its pinnacle in the T20 format, where he:

  • Became the world’s No. 1 ranked T20 batter in 2020
  • Won the T20 World Cup with England in 2022
  • Played 62 T20 internationals for his country

Multi-Format Achievements

Malan’s versatility as a top-order batsman was evident across all formats:

  • Played 22 Test matches for England
  • Participated in 30 One Day Internationals (ODIs)
  • Achieved the remarkable feat of scoring centuries in all three formats of international cricket

The Retirement Decision

Timing and Context

Malan’s retirement comes at a time when:

  • He was left out of the England squad for the upcoming white-ball series against Australia
  • He hasn’t represented England in any format since the 50-over World Cup last year

Personal Reflections

In an interview with The Times of London, Malan shared his thoughts on his career:

  1. Exceeding Expectations: He expressed that he had surpassed his own expectations, particularly in white-ball cricket.
  2. Test Cricket Challenges: Malan admitted to feeling disappointed with his inability to fully adapt to the demands of Test cricket.

The Test Cricket Conundrum

Mental and Physical Demands

Malan elaborated on the unique challenges posed by Test cricket:

  • Intensity: He described the five-day format as exceptionally intense, both in preparation and execution.
  • Training Regimen: As a dedicated trainer who enjoyed extensive practice, Malan found the build-up to Tests particularly demanding.
  • Mental Drain: The inability to “switch off” during long Test series took a toll on his mental reserves.

Performance Decline

Malan noticed a pattern in his Test career:

  • His performances tended to drop off in longer series, particularly from the third or fourth Test onwards.
  • This decline was attributed to the mental exhaustion accumulated over the course of a series.

Sumit Arora

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