Kallis announces retirement from Test cricket

Kallis announces retirement from Test cricket

South African cricketing great Jacques Kallis will retire from Test and First-Class cricket after the upcoming Test against India, which gets underway in Durban on Thursday, he announced on Wednesday.

South Africa cricketer Jacques Kallis catches a ball during a training session at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on September 26, 2012

However, the 38-year-old -- described by Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Haroon Lorgat as the test team's 'Rock of Gibraltar' -- is determined to play for the one day team at the 2015 World Cup.

"It's been an honour and a privilege to have been part of the South African Test team since making my debut 18 years ago," the star all-rounder said.

"I have enjoyed every moment out in the middle but I just feel that the time is right to hang up my Test whites," he said in a statement issued by CSA.

"It wasn't an easy decision to come to, especially with Australia around the corner and the success this team is enjoying, but I feel that I have made my contribution in this format."

Having started playing internationally aged 20, Kallis is South Africa's highest Test runscorer with 13,174 and the fourth highest in Test history, behind India's Sachin Tendulkar, Australia's Ricky Ponting and Rahul Dravid of India.

He has an average of 55.12, scoring 44 centuries and 58 half-centuries in 165 test appearances.

His 292 Test wickets have cost an average of 32.53 runs, while his tally of 199 catches ranks him second behind Dravid in the Test list.

"The last two years specifically have been a memorable journey with an exceptional group of cricketers," he said.

"I am fortunate enough to have ended my Test career amongst a group of talented cricketers but more importantly, friends whom I will cherish for years to come."

Captain Graeme Smith praised the veteran's achievements, but expressed sadness at his retirement.

"It's been an emotional few days knowing JK (Jacques Kallis) retiring," Smith posted on Twitter.

"All I can say what a privilege to have played with the great man! Hopefully we can give him the send off he deserves over the next 5 days! Gonna miss him immensely."

Kallis will hope to bow out with a victory in his final Test, and a series win, after the first Test ended in a thrilling draw last Sunday.

South Africa coach Russell Domingo said they would do their best to get Kallis to the World Cup and added he would leave a huge vacuum in the test team dressing room.

"The impact Jacques has made on South African cricket has been immense, not just as a player but as a human being," said Domingo in a statement posted on the CSA website.

"I'm not sure we will ever see another player of that stature very soon."

"Jacques calmness, maturity and presence in the change room will sorely be missed and hopefully he will still be able to play a role in this team’s success in the near future."

"He has ambitions of playing in the 2015 World Cup and it will be important for us to manage him accordingly so that he is in prime form leading into the tournament."

Lorgat too paid him a handsome tribute.

"Although we all knew the retirement of a great player like Jacques Kallis was going to happen sooner rather than later, his decision still comes as a blow when the reality dawns that Cricket South Africa’s greatest ever player and arguably the world’s best all-rounder, will be playing his last Test match in this last week of 2013 when the series concludes against India.

"Jacques Kallis has simply been the Proteas Rock of Gibraltar. He has been a stalwart for many years and their recent triumphs and greatness has been built around him.

"He is a legend and his statistics speak volumes. For the number of Test centuries scored, he is second only to Sachin Tendulkar and he is statistically the greatest all-rounder of all time.

"Jacques has been ever present for the Proteas in the past 18 years and it is fitting that his final Test should be on the same ground as the one on which he made his debut against England back in 1995."

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