Ashwell Prince: Lancashire and South Africa batsman to retire
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Lancashire and former South Africa batsman Ashwell Prince will retire from all forms of cricket at the end of the 2014 county season.
The 36-year-old left-hander appeared in 66 Tests, 52 one-day internationals and one T20 game for the Proteas.
Prince is approaching 16,000 runs in first-class cricket.
He has spent the last two seasons playing for Lancashire, helping them to the County Championship Division Two title in 2013.
"I am looking forward to a new phase in my life and am very grateful for the opportunities that cricket has afforded me," said Prince,, external who is hoping to set up a football academy in Port Elizabeth when he stops playing.
"I am thankful that I have had a wonderful career from a sport that I love and thank everyone that has been involved in any way over the past 19 years of my career."
Prince scored 11 centuries and 3,665 runs in a Test career that lasted almost a decade following his debut against Australia in 2002.
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