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JP Duminy, who has been as successful as anyone in the middle-order for South Africa is set to hang his boots from one-day International cricket after the conclusion of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 which is scheduled to happen later this year. JP Duminy, who has been as successful as anyone in the middle-order for South  frica is set to hang his boots from one-day International cricket after the conclusion of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 which is scheduled to happen later this year. The left-handed batsman, however, will be available for selection for South Africa for T20 Internationals. Duminy had earlier announced retirement from the longest format of the game in September 2017 after donning the white jersey in 46 International games for the Proteas.

"The last few months on the sidelines have given me an opportunity to re-assess my career going  more time towards my growing family, who are my number one priority. I have been privileged to  ive out my dream playing a sport I love, and I am forever grateful for the support I have received rom  y teammates, coaches, family, friends, and fans throughout the years.Duminy has played 193 ar - scoring 5047 runs at an average of 37.39 - in addition to bagging 68 wickets. The 2019 World Cup will be Duminy's third appearance in the tournament, having featured for South Africa in 2011 in the subcontinent and in 2015 in Australia and New Zealand. The announcement comes close on the heels of Imran Tahir's, who also revealed that the mega-event in England will be his last in ODI colours.



Meanwhile, South Africa will be up against Sri Lanka in the last of five-match series on March 16. The ODI series is scheduled to be followed by the T20 International series which will begin on March 19. South Africa will play their first World Cup game against India on June 5 at the Rose Bowl, Southampton.   

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 is approaching hard and fast with every passing day. The cricketing extravaganza is scheduled to start from May 30 in England and Wales, and the fans alongside pundits and former cricketers have started giving their predictions as to which team is likely to lift the coveted trophy

Former Australian skipper and three-time World Cup winner Ricky Ponting has given his predictions of which four teams will advance to the semi-finals of the World Cup 2019.

Ponting, who is now the mentor of Indian Premier League side Delhi Capitals, has named England, India, Australia and New Zealand as his four favourites for the semi-final spot at the World Cup. ICC world cup live streaming 2019 England and India have been touted as the outright favourites to win the quadrennial extravaganza but Australia’s sensational ODI series win against the Men in Blue have brought them right into the mix. David Warner and Steve Smith’s return ahead of the World Cup also made the Aussies a more confident and stronger outfit. Whereas New Zealand have an exceptionally talented squad.

 

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