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New Zealand’stop scorer Satterthwaite calls for a period of international service

Amy Satterthwaite, the seventh highest-scoring athlete in a women’s one-day international, has called for her team representation time after New Zealand Cricket (NZC) decided not to give her a mid-term contract.The top scorer, who made his world debut in 2007 and dominated his country in 2018 and 2019, scored 4,639 runs in 145 ODIs with a score of 38.33, and another 1,784 in his home country. in the Twenty20 games. “It is with great sadness that I have announced that I have stopped playing international cricket,” the 35-year-old said in a statement on Thursday.

“It has been a difficult day after hearing about NZC’s decision to take a new trip and contract a younger cricketer.”I am disappointed not to get a contract and I believe I will still give you more, however I respect NZC’s decision and wish the White Ferns all the best as they start a happy winter cricket …” Satterthwaite also took 50. ODI and 26 T20 wickets for his mid-right speed and holds the New Zealand record for a 6-17 short swing against England in 2007.

But it carries a bat where he will be most remembered, hitting high scores in the 2016 T20 World Cup and hitting four hundred consecutive ODIs in 2016-2017 – just like Sri Lankan player Kumar Sangakkara. Satterthwaite, who took time off the field for the 2019-20 season to be with his daughter Grace and wife Lea Tahuhu, will continue to play home cricket.

“Amy will be remembered as one of our best cricketers,” said NZC’s Bryan Stronach. In fact, we look to the future and want to give other young cricketers the opportunity to develop their skills around our high performance systems. “

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