Sarah Taylor Retires From Cricket Due To Anxiety Condition

Wicketkeeper of England women cricket team Sarah Taylor has decided to retire from international cricket due to an anxiety condition.
According to details, Sarah Taylor took to twitter and announced her retirement from international cricket. “In 2006 my dream came true and I beam with pride at what I’ve achieved over the years, alongside the best players and people. It is the right time for me and my health to retire, but I have loved every minute in an England shirt. Thank you to everyone for supporting me.” she said.
In 2006 my dream came true and I beam with pride at what I've achieved over the years, alongside the best players and people. It is the right time for me and my health to retire, but I have loved every minute in an England shirt. Thank you to everyone for supporting me ❤️ pic.twitter.com/8MdTqpgmWe
— Sarah Taylor (@Sarah_Taylor30) September 27, 2019
Reportedly, The 30-year-old Sarah Taylor has decided to retire from International cricket due to extreme depression. She has decided to retire from all three formats of cricket.
She made her England debut in 2006, In 226 international appearances, she scored 6533 runs, placing her second on England Women’s all-time list of run-scorers.
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