Anya Shrubsole confirms retirement after star flip in Vipers’ title win

Jun 11, 2023 at 3:19 PM
Anya Shrubsole confirms retirement after star flip in Vipers’ title win

Former England seamer and World Cup winner Anya Shrubsole has confirmed her retirement from skilled cricket, signing off with the Player of the Match award in Southern Vipers’ Charlotte Edwards Cup success.

Shrubsole, 31, known as time with England in the beginning of the 2022 summer season and has now determined that she has performed her last home recreation, citing the ache of bowling as one of many causes for her determination. She eliminated each Blaze openers in a key opening spell on Saturday, and though rain took the sport right into a reserve day Vipers eased to their goal of 115, bringing the curtain down on a profession that started in 2004.

“It’s hard to put an exact date on when I made the decision, to be honest with you,” Shrubsole mentioned. “I think through the course of this tournament it just became clear to me that my time was up.

“I carried on enjoying as a result of I actually take pleasure in enjoying, however I suppose the ache factor of it – if I’m being completely trustworthy – made it not significantly satisfying at instances, so in plenty of methods it was a fairly straightforward determination to name it a day on the finish of this yr.

“I told my team-mates on Friday night. I didn’t see it playing out like this, I told the girls because I wanted them to know but I didn’t think they’d make it really obvious, if I’m being honest with you! I feel very lucky to have played the last few seasons with this group, because they’re an exceptional team and an exceptional bunch of people.”

Shrubsole attributed Vipers’ win, partly, to their know-how, having triumphed within the competitors earlier than. Blaze have been restricted to 114 for 8 of their 20 overs, with Charlie Dean and Georgia Adams additionally taking two-fors.

“I think our experience was a factor in the final. We were in a really strong position before it absolutely launched it down yesterday, having got them to 50 for 4, and it’s always tricky to come back as a batting team and start again.

“What we did very well right now was be on it right away. Those first three balls, then Deano, myself, Lins [Linsey Smith] and Gads – that is 4 fairly skilled bowlers to set us up right now in order that positively labored in our favour.”

A victory for Blaze would have seen a new name on the Charlotte Edwards Cup, but Shrubsole was keen to praise their progress and the competition’s growth.

“Blaze have come on lots this yr, and not using a shadow of doubt, and I feel we have seen enchancment throughout all of the groups – each on this competitors and the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.

“It seems to be a much more even competition and without a doubt the standard has gone up. It’s no surprise that all those players who’ve had a winter as a professional cricketer have been able to improve. There’s no secret with that one, and it’s been a really enjoyable competition to be a part of.”

For Blaze captain Kirstie Gordon, there was immense disappointment at not with the ability to replicate her group’s group stage type within the last, however pleasure on the development they’ve demonstrated.

“There’s a lot of disappointment at the minute,” she mentioned. “To have had such a good campaign, to finish top of the league, and not give a true showing of ourselves today was disappointing. But we hope there’s more finals to come, and we’ll have gained great experience from today and take that into the future.”

The England left-arm spinner believed Vipers deserved to win, however hoped the loss might act as a studying curve for her group: “Vipers are experienced, they are still the team to beat. Lottie and Gads have got a fantastic unit there. That bit of composure and experience they showed today has helped them. And for us a bit of naïveté, especially through that first 14 overs with the bat, we went into our shells.

“Ultimately we’re vastly happy with the place we have come from and that is the benchmark that we have set for future competitions and future seasons – we need to be in each last there’s.”