English cricketer Steven Finn has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. The three-time Ashes series winner today confirmed in a statement that he has called time on his career, following a number of injuries.

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Speaking on Steven Finn’s decision to retire, Sussex Head Coach Paul Farbrace said –

“Steven has been a fantastic bowler for Middlesex, Sussex and England. I have had the real pleasure of watching him develop from a young bowler in the pathway to being three times Ashes winner.

“In our short time together here at Hove, Steven has been an outstanding role model. A top professional and above all a fantastic person.

Steven Finn: English cricketer announces retirement from all forms of cricket

Having spent most of his career with his home county Middlesex, Steven Finn made the move to Sussex in 2022 and made 19 appearances that season, taking 21 wickets.

Unfortunately, Finn suffered a knee injury that has kept him out of the game in 2023. And has now decided that it is time to call it a day on a magnificent 18-year career.

Paul Farbrace further added –

“Over the next few weeks and months, I’m sure he will look back on his career with great pride and reflect on his huge contribution to the game.

“At this time there is huge disappointment that he can’t continue his career having worked so hard to get back to full fitness.”