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Styris announces retirement from international cricket

New Zealand Cricket

Friday 24 June 2011, 8:49AM

By New Zealand Cricket

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Scott Styris today announced his retirement from International Cricket finishing a 12-year career with the BLACKCAPS.

The Northern Knights all-rounder played his first match on the 1999 tour of India and his last in the semi final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 against Sri Lanka.

Styris, 35, said that following the World Cup he has had time to reflect on his international future and has decided the time is right to step aside as the team begins a new era.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed representing my country in the international cricketing environment. It has been an honour and a pleasure to play for the BLACKCAPS alongside so many quality players over the years and to have been a part of many key moments during that time” said Styris.

Styris noted being part of the BLACKCAPS team that won the ICC Champions Trophy in 2000 in Kenya and the history making New Zealand Test series in the West Indies in 2002 as career highlights. A memorable debut came in the second Test of that series with Styris, batting at number eight, hitting a century that helped the team to a draw and ultimately clinch the series.

“Winning the Champions Trophy in Kenya was awesome given it was also the first time the BLACKCAPS won an ICC event.  It was also memorable to score a hundred and take wickets on my Test debut, knowing it contributed to an historic series win.”

Styris will continue to play domestic cricket for the Northern Knights and the Chennai Super Kings.

“I really enjoy the T20 format of the game and see it as a way to stay involved in cricket for another year or two if I can.

“Not being on the international circuit means more time at home and I’m really looking forward to spending more time with my family.

“I would like to thank my family and everyone at New Zealand Cricket, Northern Districts Cricket and fans for all their help and support over the years. It would not have been possible to play at this level over this period of time without it”.

New Zealand Cricket CEO Justin Vaughan was full of praise for the long serving BLACKCAP.

 “Scott has been a key part of the BLACKCAPS unit with both bat and ball since his debut over a decade ago,” said Vaughan.

"He has been one of our most consistent performers - a real "go-to" man in big games - and someone who always seemed to play his best under pressure. His competitive attitude and leadership he demonstrated while in the BLACKCAPS team unit will be missed.

“I know what a tough decision this will have been for him as he took so much pleasure and pride in playing for his country.

“However, we support his decision to retire from international cricket - it has been signaled for some time - and it is good news that his fans will still get a chance to see him playing for the Northern Knights in the HRV Cup this coming summer.”

Styris is currently playing cricket for Essex in the Friends Life T20 competition.

ENDS

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Scott Styris will be available to take calls between 9.00-9,30am (10.00pm-10.30pm UK time).

Call Ellery Tappin to arrange an interview.
Ph: 021 226 3005

International career statistics

Batting and fielding averages

 

Mat

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

BF

SR

100

50

4s

6s

Ct

Tests

29

48

4

1586

170

36.04

3089

51.34

5

6

205

13

23

ODIs

188

161

23

4483

141

32.48

5645

79.41

4

28

353

68

73

T20Is

31

29

2

578

66

21.40

483

119.66

0

1

40

25

8

 

 

Bowling averages

 

Mat

Inns

Balls

Runs

Wkts

BBI

BBM

Ave

Econ

SR

4w

5w

10

Tests

29

36

1960

1015

20

3-28

3-44

50.57

3.10

98.0

0

0

0

ODIs

188

161

6114

4839

137

6-25

6-25

35.32

4.74

44.6

4

1

0

T20Is

31

21

309

349

18

3-5

3-5

19.38

6.77

17.1

0

0

0

 

For more statistics visit: http://www.blackcaps.co.nz/archive/players.aspx