New Zealand pacer Tim Southee will retire from Test cricket at the end of the ongoing third match against England at Hamilton. The legendary pacer received a guard of honor from the England team when he walked out to bat in New Zealand's first innings on the opening day of the game.
The 36-year-old announced his retirement from Test cricket before the start of the series against England. He also said that he would make himself available for selection if New Zealand qualifies for the World Test Championship final. However, the Black Caps are unlikely to qualify for the WTC 2025 final.
Southee came out to bat when Matt Henry was dismissed by England captain Ben Stokes. The England players were ready with a guard of honor for the retiring batter.
He shook hands with the Stokes and acknowledged the England players' act before making his way to the crease.
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