Zimbabwe left-arm spinner, Ray Price has announced his retirement from international cricket.
The 37-year-old player said: "I was going to wait until my contract expired to call it a day but, yes, I've decided to retire from international cricket, I won't be going with the guys to Bulawayo. I'm retired."
In his career, Price took 100 wickets in 102 ODIs and 80 dismissals in 22 Tests and 13 scalps in 16 T20 Internationals.
At the age of 23, Price played his debut against Sri Lanka at Harare Sports Club in 1999.
The 37-year-old player said: "I was going to wait until my contract expired to call it a day but, yes, I've decided to retire from international cricket, I won't be going with the guys to Bulawayo. I'm retired."
In his career, Price took 100 wickets in 102 ODIs and 80 dismissals in 22 Tests and 13 scalps in 16 T20 Internationals.
At the age of 23, Price played his debut against Sri Lanka at Harare Sports Club in 1999.
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