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Dwaine Pretorius: CSK and SA All-Rounder Announces Retirement from All International Cricket in 2023. Best Updates.

Dwaine Pretorius, a key cog in the South African Cricket teams and the CSK franchise has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket with immediate effect. The announcement was made by the official Twitter handle of Cricket South Africa. The all-rounder represented the Proteas in 30 T20 Internationals, 27 ODIs, and 3 Test Matches. Dwaine Pretorius was an asset to the team, whenever he was on the ground. He is a utility player and has a good skill set to offer in all the 3 aspects of the game.  

Dwaine Pretorius Announces Retirement from International Cricket:

In the official statement released by the CSA Dwaine Pretorius said, “A few days ago, I made one of the toughest decisions of my cricketing career. I have decided to retire from all forms of international cricket. Growing up, my only goal in life was to play for the Proteas. I didn’t know how it would happen, but God gave me talent and a serious will to succeed. The rest was in his hands. I am shifting my focus to T20 and other shorter formats for the rest of my career. 

Being a free agent will help me achieve the goal of being the best short format player I can be. By doing this, I will be able to have a better balance in my career and family life. I would like to thank everyone who played a big role in my career. These are all the coaches, trainers and physios who supported me: 

Enoch Nkwe (Coach Colts – Lions), Riaan Nieuwoudt (school coach), Monty Jacobs (North West), Gordon Parsons (Lions Bowling Coach), Dave Nosworthy (Lions Coach), Russell Domingo (Proteas), Justin Sammons (Batting Coach), Ottis Gibson (Proteas), Graig Govender (Physio Proteas and Lions), Geoffrey Toyana (Lions Coach), Jeff lanskey (Lions Fitness) and Mark Boucher (Proteas Coach). 

All the players I have played with and against over the years you have had an impact on my career. It’s so difficult to highlight only one or two because there are so many players that had an impact, but I can mention a few I was fortunate to spend a lot of time with: 

Hardus Viljoen, Chris Morris, Nicky van den Bergh, Rassie Van Der Dussen, Steven Cook, Tabraiz Shamsi, Anrich Nortje, Neil Mackenzie and a special mention has to go to Andrea Agathagelou, we spent hours and hours training together in an effort to reach our goal in playing for the Proteas. Without a doubt I would not be where I am today without all your help and support. 

A special mention goes to Faf Du Plessis, who brought me back after being let go from the international side the first time and who backed me and helped me become a better player; thank you. 

To my Mom, Dad and Brother. During my early cricket playing days you made so many sacrifices to help me reach my dream. Driving all over North West and South Africa supporting me, spending December holidays next to the cricket field and so much more. Without your support I would have never gotten to where I am. 

Lastly my Wife and son. You have supported me all the way, never letting me feel bad about being away for weeks and months at a time. No matter how hard it was, you always kept encouraging and supporting me. 

I leave the Proteas team knowing that every time I stepped on to the field, I gave everything I had in me. From playing with broken toes, fingers and torn muscles, to carrying drinks, team meetings and helping other players wherever I could. It has been a blast. 

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Thank you to all the fans for your support and love -you made it extra special.” 

Stats and Career Highlights: 

Stats Value 
Matches (T20I) 30 
Runs 261 
Average 21.75 
Strike Rate 164.21 
Highest 77 
Wickets 35 
Economy 8.3 
Stats Value 
Matches (ODI) 27 
Runs 192 
Average 16 
Wickets 35 
Economy 4.97 

Apart from this, it must be noted that Dwaine played for South Africa at 2 World Cups. Both of them being the T20 format.

Dwaine Pretorius Focus Shifted to T20 Cricket:

It must be noted that Dwaine Pretorius has shifted his focus to playing T20 cricket as a free agent. The early retirement concept to play freelance cricket has become more relevant in the past few years and Dwaine Pretorius is a portrayal of the same. We have seen many players take up a similar stand. Isuru Udana of Sri Lanka had announced his retirement very early, and Kieron Pollard too. AB De Villiers for that matter can also be said to be a case of early retirement. Dwaine Pretorius has a lot of cricket left in him. Dwaine Pretorius will now feature in the SA20 League.

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To know more go to the official website of the CSA. 

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