Lou Vincent
Former New Zealand player Lou Vincent has retired from
cricket.
The 34-year-old made the announcement on Twitter last night,
ending a 16-year career in the game.
"1134 games 718.5 hotels 834 planes 57 teams 3 punch ups 1
proud career 5pm 18th Feb 2013 I'm pulling stumps. Thank you
all x," he said on Twitter.
Vincent played 23 tests for New Zealand, scoring his first of
three centuries on debut against Australia in Perth in 2001,
finishing with an average of 34.15.
His test high of 224 against Sri Lanka saw him become just
the 10th New Zealander to score a test double century. His
last test was in 2007 against South Africa.
He also made 102 appearances in the one-day game, scoring
three centuries, and played nine T20s for New Zealand.
His high score of 172 from 120 balls against Zimbabwe in 2005
broke Glenn Turner's 30-year-old record for the highest ODI
score by a New Zealander.
After his last ODI against Australia in 2007 he moved to
England to play for Lancashire, Northamptonshire and Sussex.
Vincent has admitted to battling with depression throughout
his career and raises money for mental health through his
website Where is Lou.
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