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Maverick De Kock set for international farewell at World Cup: 'I'd like to tick off an ICC event'

Quinton de Kock is a cricketing maverick who enjoys nothing more than his time away from the game by going fishing and playing golf, and at the age of 30 reckons he has served his time in the international arena.

"I've played a lot of cricket already," says the stroke-playing batsman-wicketkeeper.

He retired from Test cricket in 2022, and the Cricket World Cup will bring down the curtain on his one-day international career at an age when many players are reaching maturity.

He will remain available for Twenty20 internationals - but, it seems, only when they don't clash with more lucrative franchise opportunities.

De Kock is expected to miss a T20 series against India in December because he has signed a contract to play in Australia's Big Bash League.

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Cricket South Africa has seemingly bowed to the reality that they will have to be flexible if they want star players to be available for major tournaments such as next year's T20 World Cup in the West Indies and United States.

De Kock first played for the Gauteng provincial team as a 15-year-old schoolboy in an unofficial match against a touring team from Durham.

He made his List A debut at 16, played first-class cricket at 17 and appeared for South Africa in a T20 international just four days after his 20th birthday.

Far from overawed at his rapid ascent to cricketing stardom, the talented left-hander has resolutely done things his own way.

The story is told that the 15-year-old De Kock didn't bother to put on a thigh pad when he went out to face a Durham attack which included England fast bowlers Steve Harmison, Liam Plunkett and Graham Onions.

"I honestly can't remember, but it

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