He will retire from the ODIs only, I reckon. He batted brilliantly in the recently concluded series and is in great form. He may play the series against the Windies or probably against the English too (if he does well against the Windies) and retire completely from cricket.
Press conference coming up today in fact & I think he will retire. He did very well in the tests though & I can't help thinking he could have been retained for the traditional form of cricket if not for ODIs. He only got one innings total below 50 in the recent test series.
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