Rikki Clarke set to retire at end of season after 22-year career

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Veteran Surrey allrounder played 22 times for England, including three Tests in 2003

Rikki Clarke, the veteran allrounder who won two Test and 20 ODI caps for England, has announced he will retire from professional cricket at the end of the 2021 season.

Clarke, 39, won three Championship titles in a stellar county career – in 2002 and 2019 with Surrey, and in 2012 with Warwickshire – as well as the Pro40 and Twenty20 Cup with Surrey, and the T20 Blast and the Royal London Cup at Warwickshire. He also had a brief spell as Derbyshire captain in 2008.

All 22 of Clarke’s England caps came before he reached the age of 25, with his two Tests coming on the tour to Bangladesh in late 2003, and his 20 ODIs spread across three years. He was fast-tracked into the international set-up as a 21-year-old, taking a wicket with his first ball in international cricket, but he was quickly dropped with his progress slower than anticipated.

But he remained a stalwart of the county game in all three disciplines: he has scored 17,750 runs across formats as a fluent middle-order strokemaker, taken 587 catches – mainly at slip where he was a notoriously safe pair of hands – and taken 795 wickets with his medium-paced swing. He will continue to play for Surrey in the Royal London Cup and the final stages of the Championship this year, hoping to end his testimonial year strongly before taking up a role as King Edward’s Witley’s head of cricket.

“When I started as a professional back in 2000 I could have only dreamt of the career that was to follow,” Clarke said in a statement issued by Surrey. “A particular highlight of mine will always be my ODI and Test debuts in 2003. To represent my country 22 times can never be taken away and memories that I will look back on with immense pride. Of course I would have loved to have played more, but it just wasn’t meant to be.

“I have played with and against some amazing cricketers throughout my 22 seasons and amongst them made some friends for life. To Surrey and Warwickshire, I thank you for the amazing times and the success that I was able to experience while wearing your badges. I feel very fortunate to have been a part of successful teams and to win all domestic trophies two or three times over. To Derbyshire, I thank you for the opportunity to captain an amazing county and I only wish things could have turned out differently.

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