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Meg Lanning Retirement: Australia captain Meg Lanning has suddenly announced her retirement from international cricket at the age of 31. Lanning, who played 241 matches for Australia in a 13-year career, says now is the right time to say goodbye to international cricket. Meg Lanning has played 182 matches as captain in these 241 matches. She has won a total of 7 World Cup titles, out of which she was the captain herself 5 times.
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In a statement about his retirement, Lanning said, ‘It was a difficult decision to step away from international cricket, but I feel it is the right time. I have been incredibly fortunate to enjoy a 13-year international career, but I know now is the right time for me to move on to something new. Team success is why you play the game, I’m proud of what I’ve achieved and will cherish the moments I’ve shared with my teammates.
Meg Lanning took a 6-month break in the latter half of last year and missed this year’s home series against England, Ireland and the West Indies due to an undisclosed medical condition.
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He scored a total of 8,352 runs for Australia in 241 matches, 6 Tests, 103 ODIs and 132 T20Is with 17 centuries.
With Lanning’s retirement, his 10-year-long captaincy also comes to an end. Now it remains to be seen who will be replaced as the new captain of the Australian women’s team. It is expected that the team will announce its new captain ahead of the multi-format tour of India next month.

