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'I don’t want to run drinks': England’s Willey on quitting

Left-arm seamer Willey brought the curtain down Saturday by starring with the ball in England’s 93-run win over Pakistan in Kolkata in the team’s last group game at the World Cup. He claimed 3-56, completing 100 wickets in his 73rd ODI, as England bowled out Pakistan for 244 after scoring 337-9.

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David Willey

David Willey

England fast bowler David Willey said he was confident he had made the right decision to quit international cricket, insisting he didn’t want to continue playing only to be left “running the drinks.” 

Left-arm seamer Willey brought the curtain down Saturday by starring with the ball in England’s 93-run win over Pakistan in Kolkata in the team’s last group game at the World Cup. He claimed 3-56, completing 100 wickets in his 73rd ODI, as England bowled out Pakistan for 244 after scoring 337-9. 

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