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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 5:55 pm
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Cairns to retire after UK tour

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NZ allrounder Chris Cairns will retire from Test cricket at the end of the Black Caps' tour of England.

Cairns said he felt it was fitting that he should finish his career at Trent Bridge, where he first played county cricket for Nottinghamshire in 1988.

The Black Caps leave for a three-Test series in England next month.

"I have some great memories from Trent Bridge and I feel it is the appropriate time and place to finish my test career."

Cairns said he considered a number of factors before coming to his decision.

"First and foremost, I felt that it was time that I spent more time with my family.

"I have two young boys and a wonderfully supportive partner who I would like to be able to spend more time with.

"I also have a strong desire to maintain my involvement with New Zealand cricket at the highest level."

He had constantly battled the strains that test cricket placed on the body throughout his career and believed that he now could continue to play one-day international cricket for longer.

New Zealand Cricket chief executive Martin Snedden said Cairns had his support in making the decision.

"I completely respect and support Chris' decision and the reasons he has for making it.

"Chris' achievements in test cricket cannot be underestimated.

"In the recent test series against South Africa he became one of only six cricketers to ever reach 3000 test runs and 200 test wickets.

"He was the second fastest cricketer to achieve this milestone next to England's Ian Botham.

"This achievement is even greater when you consider his career has on several occasions been adversely affected by injury."

Snedden was delighted that Cairns has decided to continue playing one-day international cricket.

The positive influence he had on the Black Caps both on and off the field and mentoring of younger players was huge.

"It's fantastic he has decided to play in this test series and to continue to play at one-day level."

Cairns' last test will be played at Trent Bridge starting on June 10.


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pies4ever Aquarius



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 6:04 pm
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A legend moves on

Chris Cairns to retire from Test cricket

Wisden Cricinfo staff

April 5, 2004

Chris Cairns has announced he will retire from Test cricket after New Zealand's three-Test series in England. His last match will be at Trent Bridge, where he first played county cricket for Nottinghamshire, in 1988.

Family considerations played a part in his decision, as did a desire to play one-day cricket for a longer time.

"First and foremost, I felt that it was time that I spent more time with my family," Cairns said. "I have two young boys and a wonderfully supportive partner who I would like to be able to spend more time with.

"I also have a strong desire to maintain my involvement with New Zealand cricket at the highest level. Throughout my career I have constantly battled against the strains that Test cricket places on the body. I believe that by no longer placing my body under the stresses of Test cricket, it will allow me to continue to play ODI cricket for a longer period of time."

Martin Snedden, New Zealand Cricket's chief executive, stood by Cairns's decision to step down, and commended him for his contribution to New Zealand cricket.

"I completely respect and support Chris's decision and the reasons he has for making it," Snedden expressed. "Chris's achievements in Test cricket cannot be underestimated. In the recent Test series against South Africa he became one of only six cricketers to ever reach 3000 Test runs and 200 Test wickets. He was the second-fastest cricketer to achieve this milestone next to Ian Botham.

"This achievement is even greater when you consider his career has on several occasions been adversely affected by injury. The professionalism and dedication he has shown on each occasion to rehabilitate and come back and perform with distinction at the highest level is a reflection of both his character and his love of the game.

"Chris is playing great cricket at the moment," Snedden said, "And I am delighted that he has decided to continue playing ODI cricket." He appreciated Cairns's leadership and mentoring of younger players, and was happy that Cairns would continue to play one-day cricket.

New Zealand's will play their first match against England at Lord's on May 20. The third Test - Cairns's last game - will begin on June 10.

"I have some great memories from Trent Bridge," Cairns said. "And I feel it is the appropriate time and place to finish my Test career."

© Wisden Cricinfo Ltd


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 8:40 pm
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I hope he breaks Viv Richards' record for most sixes in test cricket by the time he retires. He has been a very entertaining cricketer and deserves to be remembered for something. It is also the best time for him to retire with Jacob Oram and Scott Styris ready and able to take over as all-rounders for the New Zealanders.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 11:40 pm
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Good luck Cairns, in your life after test cricket, one of my favourite NZ players, hope him all the best.
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