Alex Hales Retirement: England Cricket Team’s explosive batsman Alex Hales has said goodbye to international cricket. He took retirement at the age of 34 (Alex Hales Age). Hales gave this information through a post on social media. Hales wrote- With this note I want to share my retirement information with you. I got a chance to represent my country 156 times in all formats of cricket. This is a matter of great fortune for me.
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I experienced the top and lowest moments in the England jersey
Alex Hales further wrote – I made many memories and friends during this time. I think I must go further than that now. I also experienced the top and lowest moments in the England jersey. It has been a wonderful journey. I am happy that my last match for England was when we won the World Cup.
I’ve always had the support of family, friends, and of course fans around the world
Alex Hales wrote – This era of cricket has seen many ups and downs, and during that time I have always had the support of family, friends, and of course fans around the world. I’ll play for Notts and for franchises in other leagues around the world.
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Hales: Played his last international match on 13 November 2022
Alex Hales made his international debut in 2011. He played his last international match on 13 November 2022. This match was the final match of the T20 World Cup, in which England won the title by defeating Pakistan.
The international career of Alex Hales
Alex Hales represented the England cricket team in all three formats of cricket. He scored 573 runs in 11 Test matches. Scored 2419 runs in 70 ODIs. In 75 T20s, Hales scored 2074 runs, in which he scored 1 century and 12 half-centuries.