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Regan West retires

  • 15-04-2011 1:25pm
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    http://www.espncricinfo.com/ireland/content/story/511123.html

    Regan West, the Ireland left-arm spinner, has retired from international cricket due to a serious shoulder injury. He wasn't part of Ireland's squad for the 2011 World Cup, but played 10 ODIs and 23 first-class games, taking a career-best of 7 for 88 against Scotland in Aberdeen in 2009. Following an examination of his injured left shoulder, West was advised not to bowl for fear of further damage.
    "I'm pretty gutted with the outcome really. At the beginning it wasn't a case of if I would bowl again, it was just how long it would take to recover," West said. "My left shoulder is not in good shape, so the recommendation that I shouldn't bowl again didn't come as a surprise but it is still very disappointing.
    "Being part of the Ireland team has been the highlight and most enjoyable time of my cricket career. I feel very privileged to have had the opportunity to represent Ireland, and it is sad for me that that is now over."
    West was part of the New Zealand Under-19 team and represented Northern Districts before making his international debut in August 2008. "Regan is a massive loss to the Irish squad," Ireland coach Phil Simmons said. "His wholeheartedness and dedication will be missed. I personally would like to thank him for his efforts, not just when he was in the team, but in the last six months in his battle to be fit enough to be in an environment he has enjoyed."


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,288 ✭✭✭HonalD


    TheDrog wrote: »
    "Regan is a massive loss to the Irish squad," Ireland coach Phil Simmons said. "His wholeheartedness and dedication will be missed. I personally would like to thank him for his efforts, not just when he was in the team, but in the last six months in his battle to be fit enough to be in an environment he has enjoyed."

    +1


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 25,953 ✭✭✭✭kryogen


    Shame, his bpwling avg. for us in ODI's was quite decent, the loss will be off set by the emergence of Dockrell (for however long we have him) imo


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