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Kallis, AB hail Hashim Amla

The 36-year-old, who has also led South Africa in Tests, scored over 18,000 runs including 55 centuries

“Firstly, all glory and thanks to the Almighty for granting me this Proteas journey which has been nothing but a joy and privilege,” Amla said in a statement on Thursday. (wikimedia Commons)

Sayak Banerjee
Published 08.08.19, 08:52 PM

Hashim Amla, who for the last decade has been a pillar of the South African batting line-up that also comprised the likes of Graeme Smith, Jacques Kallis and AB de Villiers, on Thursday retired from all forms of international cricket.

In a career spanning 15 years and 349 international matches, the 36-year-old, who has also led South Africa in Tests, scored over 18,000 runs including 55 centuries.

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“Firstly, all glory and thanks to the Almighty for granting me this Proteas journey which has been nothing but a joy and privilege,” Amla said in a statement on Thursday.

“I learnt many lessons during this incredible ride, made many friends and most importantly shared in the love of a brotherhood called #proteafire.

“I would like to thank my parents for their prayers, love and support. It is their shadow over me that enabled me to play for years under the Protea sun...”

Wishes poured in from Amla’s former teammates Kallis and former captain AB de Villiers. Kallis, with whom Amla stitched many a match-turning partnerships, hailed him as a legend of South African cricket while De Villiers hailed his fighting spirit and humility.

“He (Hashim) has been and always will be a legend of South African cricket. I wish him well in his retirement,” Kallis told The Telegraph via a text message.

Jonty Rhodes, who retired a year before Amla made his international debut, said: “I think the way players conduct themselves on and off the field will be remembered long after their career highlights have faded from memory. And in this respect, Hashim Amla will be remembered for a long, long time.”

Asked if Amla took the right decision at the right time, Rhodes said: “I don’t think I can comment on what is right for Amla… Only he knows.”

Recalling Amla’s early struggles, De Villiers tweeted: “So many doubted u early on, but your fighting spirit, humility & incredible one of a kind talent took u to the top of the mountain.”

over & out

Mohandas Menon

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