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Lara to retire from one day cricket after the World Cup St. George's (grenada) | April 11, 2007 5:41:36 PM IST
Matches against Bangladesh and England will be my last two one day matches, West Indies skipper Brian Lara has said. Lara will retire from one-day internationals after the World Cup. ''I think this is the end of my one-day career, for sure,'' Lara said. ''I honestly feel that my game is over and we should give it to one of the younger players. It's really tough playing one-day internationals out there,'' he said. West Indies go to England for a tour in June and Lara said he would ''love to sit back and watch the team do well.'' He remarked ''I want to leave a team that plays better, and that is still my hope. These might be my last two one-day internationals but I still want to see the team moving out of this competition learning something from it and that's all I can hope for.'' Lara has played 297 ODIs and scored 10,354 runs at 40.60 with 19 hundreds and 63 half-centuries. UNI HSB SAM RK1050
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