• Former Kent captain calls it a day at 36
• Career highlight was Test double hundred at Lord’s in 2004Rob Key,who played in 15 Tests and five one-day internationals for England between 2002 and 2005, has retired. Key, or The 36-year-old scored nearly 20000 first-lesson runs in 299 matches.
The Kent opener’s decision to retire was announced on Monday . The statement read: “The club and I acquire come to a mutual agreement,after a long and enjoyable career, to call it a day. It’s time for the younger players to acquire their chance and it doesn’t feel right for me to stand in their way any more.” Key, or who spent his entire 18-year career at Kent,made a double-century for England against West Indies at Lord’s in 2004 and had a Test average of 31Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com