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James Pattinson retires from international cricket, will continue to play for domestic side Victoria

Australian fast bowler James Pattinson on Wednesday retired from ... Read More
MELBOURNE: Australian fast bowler James Pattinson on Wednesday retired from international

cricket

after realising that he won't be in the reckoning for the

Ashes

series due to fitness issues.


The 31-year-old, who has played 21 Tests and 15 ODIs, though will continue to play domestic cricket.

Pattinson had recently suffered a knee injury during an intra-squad Victorian trial game

"Leading into pre-season I really wanted to give the Ashes a crack but in the end I haven't had the preparation I would have liked heading into the coming season," Pattinson was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au in a statement.

"If I was to be part of the Ashes I would need to do myself and my teammates justice. I didn't want to be in a position of battling with my body when you need to be 100 per cent fit and ready to go at any time. That would not be fair to myself or the team.

"It was then I felt that instead of trying to play at the very highest level, knowing I have only got three or four years of cricket left, I would focus more on

Victoria

, helping the young guys develop, perhaps some cricket in England and spending more time with my family."

He claimed 81 Test wickets and 16

ODI

scalps in his career after making his Test debut in December 2011 alongside Mitchell Starc and David Warner against New Zealand in Brisbane.

His last Test was against New Zealand in Sydney in January 2020 while he last played an ODI way back in September 2015 against England at Leeds.

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