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Australia Captain Meg Lanning Announces Retirement From International Cricket
Lanning will continue to play in domestic competitions, including the Women’s Big Bash League and the Women’s National Cricket League.
No captain in the history of cricket has lifted more World Cup trophies than Lanning, who retires as one of Australian sport’s most successful leaders. She captained Australia on 182 occasions, more than any other women’s player, and led the team to a historic five World Cup crowns.
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