Ex-England bowler Cross to retire at end of summer
Summary
Kate Cross, a former England cricket player, will retire from playing cricket at the end of the summer. She played 102 times for England from 2013 to 2025 and has continued in domestic cricket after losing her national contract last year.Key Facts
- Kate Cross is 34 years old and announced her retirement at the end of the summer.
- She played 102 matches for England between 2013 and 2025.
- Cross lost her England contract last year and has since played only domestic cricket.
- She debuted for England in a T20 match in the West Indies at age 22.
- Cross was part of England’s 2013-14 Ashes-winning team but missed the 2017 World Cup team.
- She has taken 25 Test wickets, 101 in one-day internationals, and 14 in T20 matches.
- Cross’s last international match was a one-day game against India in July last year.
- She will continue to play for Lancashire, her domestic team, until the end of the season.
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