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06 Oct 2013 19:54 #157891
by chairman
Former England fast bowler Stephen Harmison has announced his retirement from cricket.
The 34-year-old, who made his England debut in 2002, took 226 wickets in 63 tests, including a memorable 7 for 12 against the West Indies in Jamaica in 2004, which helped him to briefly earn top spot in the test bowler rankings.
Harmison did not play a first-class game for his English county side Durham this season as they won the championship.
''I did not want to take the shine off such a magnificent season for Durham by announcing my retirement before it had finished,'' Harmison said.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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06 Oct 2013 22:39 #157898
by Kyle
What's up with the title, spoiler alert?
Seriously, Harmison, I thought he'd make it somewhat big. I don't mean really big, but a regular member of the test team. But he really went of the rails in his last years. Too bad, used to like him when he was around. Good luck with his future etc.
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07 Oct 2013 00:04 #157903
by Flavia
Well, we wish him all the best in his endeavors. 34.... Let's see...
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08 Oct 2013 09:26 #157988
by ketchim
Gih Dem Shiv video :
by Guyana' s Tradewinds band should be a farewell gift to Harmy ! ::LOL::
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