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Cricketers who might retire after 2023 ODI World Cup

10 Cricketers who are going to retire after the Cricket World Cup 2023.

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5. David Willey (England)

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David Willey. (Photo by Philip Brown/Popperfoto/Popperfoto via Getty Images)

Another cricketer who announced his retirement from ODI cricket is England’s David Willey. A few days ago, Willey, 33, announced that the ODI World Cup 2023 would be his last outing for England in international cricket. The decision was made by Willey after he was snubbed by the ECB when they named the list of players who were given central contracts for the upcoming season.

Throughout his international career, he has amassed an impressive record, claiming 94 wickets in 70 ODIs. He was also chosen to England's provisional 2019 World Cup team, only to be cruelly dropped at the last minute to make room for the quick gun in the form of Jofra Archer. 

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