NEW DELHI: England fast bowler David Willey expressed confidence in his decision to retire from international cricket after playing a crucial role in England's 93-run victory over Pakistan in their last group game at the World Cup in Kolkata.Willey, a left-arm seamer, announced his retirement during the tournament, citing his exclusion from the central contract list as a major factor in his decision.In his final game for England, he claimed 3-56, reaching 100 wickets in his 73rd One Day International (ODI) as England successfully defended their total of...
NEW DELHI: England fast bowler David Willey expressed confidence in his decision to retire from international cricket after playing a crucial role in...
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