Australian women's captain Meg Lanning announces retirement from international cricket
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Australian women's team captain Meg Lanning has announced her retirement from international cricket. Meg Lanning retired from international cricket after winning seven World Cup titles during a 241-match career. Lanning is 31 years old. He has scored over 8,000 runs for his country across all formats. Lanning won his first ICC trophy in the T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka in 2012, which was immediately followed by victory in the 50-over World Cup in India the following year in 2013. In six Test matches, Lanning scored 345 runs at an average of 345. of 31.36, including a personal best score of 93 and two half-centuries. In 103 ODI matches, he scored 4,602 runs at an average of 53.51. According to ANI report, Lanning scored 15 centuries and 21 half-centuries in 102 innings, in which his best score was 152*. Ultimately, in 132 T20Is, Lanning scored 3,405 runs in 121 innings at an average of 36.61 and a strike rate above 116. He scored two centuries and 15 half-centuries with a best score of 133*.
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