The most difficult phase of being a cricketer is when we say goodbye to your career. It’s being an emotional moment when you called your retirement. Even the God of the cricket have tears in his eyes when he says when he says for ever goodbye to international cricket at wankhede Stadium.
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New Zealand women cricket legend Anna Peterson says goodbye to cricket and retires at the age of 31 years. She being a remarkable cricketer of New Zealand. Anna became the first New Zealand women cricketer to took a hat-trick against Australia in his first three ball of his spell. She clears that she won’t be part of international leg but still continues to dominate in domestic cricket.
Women cricket nowadays became talk of town we have quality cricketers like Anna. She showed his last appearance in international cricket in March 2020 against Australia. After a year she called her retirement now. She’s always known for his hat-trick and contribution to his mother nation.
Anna Peterson statement after she retires from international cricket
Anna Peterson after calling her retirement issue his statement regarding the same. “I’ve loved every minute of playing for the White Ferns and representing New Zealand. A massive thanks has to go to my family, friends, coaches, teammates and all those who helped me throughout my international career,” Peterson was quoted as saying in ESPNcricinfo.
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“The White Ferns have a special team culture and I’ve been privileged to make some lifelong connections in the team while I’ve also enjoyed meeting and competing against players from across the globe,” she stated. “I still feel I have plenty to offer at the domestic level and I’m looking forward to suiting up for the Auckland Hearts again this season. As an experienced member of the Hearts, I’m enjoying giving back to the younger players and watching them embark on their own cricketing journeys,”
Peterson career profile
Anna Peterson has a remarkable career in which she took a hat-trick. The first New Zealand woman cricketer to do so. She’s a right hand batter and right arm off break bowler. She made his debut in 2012 against England and played his last international match on March 2020 against Australia. In 65 international matches she scored 371 runs and took 45 wickets. She clears her plan that shE will be continue to dominate in domestic cricket.