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England's Willey took retirement decision with 'deep regret'

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KOLKATA : England's David Willey took the decision to quit international cricket with "deep regret", the seamer said after his team's consolation victory over Pakistan at the World Cup on Saturday.Willey, the only member of the England ODI squad not offered a central contract last month, announced his retirement in the middle of England's dismal run of form in India.Their title defence long over, England finished their campaign with a comprehensive victory and the 33-year-old Willey took the player-of-the-match award in his international swansong for his bowling figures of 3-56.Willey finished the tournament with 11 wickets from six matches.

Among his team mates, only Adil Rashid claimed more - 15 from nine games."My time is done because I've called time on it, but it's with deep regret," a visibly emotional Willey told reporters at Eden Gardens."I think anybody looking in has probably looked at the way I've gone about my business and probably playing the best cricket of my career."I'm 33, and as fit as I've ever been.

So, one of the reasons that I wasn't offered a contract was them going in a different direction after the World Cup."Holders England suffered six defeats in their first seven matches to crash out of the semi-final race, prompting demands for a complete overhaul of their ODI squad."Being told that they're likely to go in a different direction after the World Cup, I think that was the final nail in the coffin for me," Willey said."My situation with England has always been, I know I'm on the fringe.

I'm next in if there's an injury, very much a squad player. "I've been very much at peace with that, but it doesn't mean it's easy to be in that position, never knowing where you stand from tour to tour."Willey

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An emotional David Willey has revealed that he felt like a "third wheel" in England's changing room for being the only player in their World Cup squad not having a central contract. The pacer, who is performing at his best right now and grabbed three wickets against Pakistan on Saturday, added that his retirement decision was final. Having been denied a central contract for the 2023-24 season, 'player of the match' Willey announced his retirement after reaching 100 ODI wickets.
Pakistan have been eliminated from the round-robin stage of the ODI World Cup 2023. The 1992 Cricket World Cup champions gave a poor account of themselves as they finished their campaign with only four wins in nine matches. The Babar Azam-led side had a below-par show at the prestigious tournament, which has invited a lot of backlash from many former cricketers. Former Pakistan skipper Shoaib Malik slammed the team management and the cricket board for not having a bigger pool of players like Team India, who even had a backup plan despite facing a crucial injury.
England captain Jos Buttler insisted the ODI setup will not undergo a major overhaul after their dismal World Cup defence came to a conclusion with a consolation victory over Pakistan on Saturday.
England joined the party after everything was done and dusted, finding enough reasons to smile while humiliating a demotivated Pakistan by 93 runs in their final World Cup game in Kolkata on Saturday. By virtue of winning their last two games, England finished seventh in the 10-team table and qualified for the Champions Trophy, scheduled in Pakistan in 2025. Pakistan's improbable hopes of a semi-final qualification were dashed the moment England batted first and scored 337 for nine in 50 overs.

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