New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond announced his retirement from all forms cricket on Friday, saying it is time for him to draw curtains on his international career.
The 34-year-old pacer, who was prone to injuries throughout his career, had already quit Test cricket in December after having represented the New Zealand in just 18 five-day games.
"I know the time is right for me to step down. I have given it everything when playing for the Blackcaps," he said, announcing his retirement after returning from an unsuccessful Twenty20 World Cup campaign in the West Indies.
"I will miss the camaraderie because it has been a privilege to play alongside such a great bunch of guys who are so committed to do their best for New Zealand.
"Playing with pride for the Blackcaps over the years has meant so much to me. I have experienced huge emotional feelings when I have pulled on the silver fern. I am going to miss a lot of this but I know now is the time to bow out," he said.
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