Cricket:Ireland's most-capped cricketer Kyle McCallan has today announced his retirement from international cricket with immediate effect.
The 34-year-old made 226 appearances for Ireland, scoring 3616 runs at an average of 23.33 and he also took 256 wickets.
He also captained the side a record 54 times.
McCallan informed Cricket Ireland of his decision yesterday and today revealed his reasons, saying: “I’ve got to think of my time after cricket, and I’ve now reached the stage where my career in teaching and my family have to take priority.
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“I could have gone on for a while yet, but with the World Cup just 15 months away, that wouldn’t have been fair on (coach) Phil (Simmons), and the rest of the squad.”