Jacques Kallis, one of the greatest all-time all- rounders, wants to play the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. The 38- year-old, who has decided to retire from Test cricket after the second Test against India in Durban starting Thursday, has played 325 ODIs scoring 8680 runs and bagging 273 wickets.
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Kallis said: "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. I have enjoyed every moment out in the middle but I
just feel that the time is right to hang up my Test whites. 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."
Once the world's leading all-rounder in ODIs, Kallis has been rather choosy about the shorter
format of the game in the last couple of years. He hadn't played ODI cricket for close to two years
and even opted out of the ICC Champions Trophy in June this year. After a chat with national coach
Russell Domingo, Kallis returned to the 50-over format but his form remained below par.
Kallis played the recent home series against Pakistan and scored a half-century. Kallis has
turned out in three ODIs since then, sitting out of the dead-rubbers against both Pakistan and India,
scoring 26 runs and claiming three wickets.
South Africa do not play any one-day cricket until next July against Zimbabwe. This effectively
means Kallis will be out of international cricket for nearly seven months after the Kingsmead Test.
South Africa play a five-match series against Australia and another five matches against West
Indies at home before the 2015 World Cup. If Kallis plays in all those matches, he will turn out
13 more times for South Africa before the World Cup. " Winning an IPL title with the Kolkata Knight Riders was a special achievement, and I am still determined to taste that success with South Africa at an ICC event."
Proteas' coach, Russell Domingo, says the team will miss Kallis' presence in the team
environment. "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," said Domingo.
