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Former Proteas stalwart Hashim Amla announces retirement

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Hashim Amla ended his 22-year playing career on Wednesday, with his legacy secure as one of South Africa's all-time cricketing greats.English county Surrey announced they had been informed by Amla, 39, that he would not be returning as a player this year after helping the side to win the English county championship in 2022.Surrey's director of cricket Alec Stewart lauded Amla for his "phenomenal career"."He will quite rightly go down as a great of the game.

Hashim is a fantastic cricketer and a wonderful person... Everyone at Surrey wishes him the best in the future," Stewart said.Amla was a key member of one of South Africa's most powerful teams when they clinched the Test championship mace with a series win in England in 2012.Batting in a line-up which included captain Graeme Smith, Jacques Kallis and AB de Villiers, Amla made a South African record 311 not out in the first Test at The Oval in London.

It remains South Africa's only triple century in Tests.It was one of Amla's 28 centuries in a 124-match Test career during which he scored 9,282 runs at an average of 46.64.He had an even better average in one-day internationals, hitting 27 centuries in 181 matches and scoring 8,113 runs at 49.46.Amla spent much of his Test career batting at number three but opened the batting in one-day games, setting records for reaching each thousand-run milestone between 2,000 and 7,000 in the fewest innings.He made his first-class debut for a Kwa-Zulu-Natal team, against the touring England team, as a 16-year-old in December 1999 and made his Test debut against India in Kolkata five years later.He struggled at the start of his Test career and was criticised for a notably angled backlift.He made what he described as minor adjustments

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