Jamie Overton, England's pace bowling all-rounder, announced on Monday (September 1) that he's taking an indefinite break from red-ball cricket.
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Jamie Overton, England's pace bowling all-rounder, announced on Monday (September 1) that he's taking an indefinite break from red-ball cricket.
Overton, who made his Test debut in 2022, has featured in only two Tests, with his last outing coming at the Oval against India in the recently-concluded home series. The all-rounder picked only 2 wickets and scored nine runs across two innings of the Test.
His first-class career, which kickstarted with Surrey in 2012, has been a bit more prolific, with the 31-year-old scoring 2410 runs at an average of 21.51, including one century and 13 fifties. With the ball, he has picked 239 wickets at an average of 31.66 in 99 matches.
In a post on social media, Overton said, "After a great deal of thought, I have decided to take an indefinite break from red ball cricket. I feel extremely fortunate to have played 99 first-class matches, including two Test matches for England.
"Red-ball, first-class cricket has provided the foundation for my professional career and has been the gateway to every opportunity I've ever had in the game so far. It's where I learned the game, and it fuelled the goals and ambitions that have driven me for so long.
"However, at this stage of my career with demands of cricket across a 12-month calender, it's no longer possible to commit fully to all formats at every level, both physically and mentally.
"Going forward my focus will be on white-ball cricket, and I will continue to give everything to play at the highest level for as long as I can."
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