Australia fast bowler Harris retires on eve of Ashes
Veteran Australia fast bowler Ryan Harris announced his retirement
from all forms of cricket on Saturday, just four days before the start
of the Ashes.
The 35-year-old had been left out of Australia's final warm-up match
against Essex after suffering a recurrence of the knee trouble that has
plagued his career.

Australia paceman Ryan Harris (AFP) |
Scans revealed that his right knee had suffered more damage.
"Given the news I received yesterday, and after talking it over with
my family, I know now is the right is the time to step away from
cricket," Harris said.
Cricket Australia said that 22-year-old Pat Cummins has been called
up to replace Harris ahead of the first Ashes Test which gets underway
in Cardiff on Wednesday.
Harris took 113 wickets in 27 Tests after only making his debut in
2010 at the age of 30.
His best figures were 7-117 against England at Chester-le-Street in
2013. He also played 21 one-day internationals, claiming 44 wickets at
an average of 18.90.
"I'm pretty lucky, I have had a wonderful career and nothing made me
prouder than pulling on the Baggy Green," added Harris.
"I played 27 more Tests than I ever thought I would and I have
relished every single moment of them."
"This is a very special team and I know they will do Australia proud
in this Ashes Series. I know I will certainly be watching every ball.
"I am lucky enough to have a wonderful family who have supported me
through the ups and downs of my career and I'm looking forward to the
next chapter of my life with them and spending time with my new son
Carter."
Australia coach Darren Lehmann described Harris as one of the most
talented players he has worked with.
"Ryan always gave it his all for his country and he epitomises
everything the baggy green stands for," said Lehmann.
"His never say die attitude was his signature as he left absolutely
nothing on the field each time he played and I think that is something
for which he should be incredibly proud."
(AFP) |