"After long and careful deliberation, I have decided to retire from first-class and test match cricketwith immediate effect," Duminy, who opted out of the opening round of domestic first-class fixtures in South Africa, said in a statement. "It is an experience that cannot be replaced and one I will always cherish. Test cricket has always been the pinnacle and I've been fortunate enough to experience some memorable highlights with the Proteas and also in first-class matches with the WSB Cape Cobras."JUST IN:
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) September 16, 2017
South Africa's JP Duminy retires from Test cricket
Duminy made his test debut with an unbeaten half-century at Perth against Australia in 2008 to help South Africa hunt down a target of 414, the second-highest successful run-chase in testcricket. "In the years ahead, my focus will be placed on attaining limited-overs cricket success for South Africa and the WSB Cape Cobras..." he added."I have decided to retire from first-class and Test match cricket with immediate effect." - @jpduminy21 pic.twitter.com/bauDYRKpKj
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) September 16, 2017
South Africa's next test assignment is a two-match home series against Bangladesh from Sept. 28.In the yrs ahead, my focus will be on attaining limited-overs success for SA & the Cobras, along with attending to my family - #Duminy pic.twitter.com/LXWsc1kKHn
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) September 16, 2017
"Test cricket has always been the pinnacle & I’ve been fortunate enough to experience some memorable highlights with the Proteas" #Duminy pic.twitter.com/qCDvhYDUrV
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) September 16, 2017


