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Quinton De Kock Retirement: Quinton Dickock, who has not played a single match of white ball format since the T20 World Cup last year, has announced the return of retirement from ODI format.

New Delhi: Former South African captain Quinton Dickock has announced the return of retirement from ODI format. This left-handed wicketkeeper Batter has been made part of both ODI and T20 teams for the tour of Pakistan. He will also play the only T20 match in Namibia.
In December, Quinton Decock, who was 33 years old, retired from 50 overs format after the 2023 ODI World Cup. His last limited overs match for South Africa was the 2024 T20 World Cup final in Barbados. Although he did not officially retire from T20 format, he was not included in any South African team.
The south African men’s selection panel has named the squads for the upcoming all-format tour of Pakistan as well as the one-of-off t20 interactive (t20i) Against Namibia.
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