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Quinton De Kock to retire from ODIs after World Cup 2023

SOUTH AFRICA'S FAMED wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock is set to retire from ODI cricket after the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023.

He has represented South Africa in 140 ODIs already, and has 17 centuries to his name. He's got an average of 44.85 and is known for his explosive batting style.

The 30 year old holds the record for scoring the fastest 1000 runs in ODI cricket jointly with Viv Richards, Kevin Pietersen and Jonathan Trott.

With a good few years of cricket still left in him, the retirement from ODIs seems to be aimed at making the most out of professional T20 cricket. He is expected to keep playing for South Africa in T20I and represent the Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL.

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