Australian women's cricket team captain retires from int’l cricket
31-year-old Meg Lanning is the captain who has lifted the most World Cup trophies in the history of cricket.
Published a year ago on Nov 9th 2023, 10:33 am
By Web Desk
Canberra: Australian women's cricket team captain Meg Lanning has retired from international cricket.
According to details, Meg Lanning made her international debut 13 years ago and has retired as one of Australian sports' most successful leaders.
31-year-old Meg Lanning is the captain who has lifted the most World Cup trophies in the history of cricket.
She represented Australia in 241 international matches. Meg Lanning said that the decision of retirement was difficult, but it was the best time for her.
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