Cricket-New Zealand's Peterson announces her international retirement


  • Cricket
  • Tuesday, 05 Oct 2021

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Australia vs New Zealand - Women's Cricket World Cup - Bristol, Britain - July 2, 2017 New Zealand's Anna Peterson in action Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

(Reuters) - All-rounder Anna Peterson, the first New Zealand woman to pick up a hat-trick in a Twenty20 international, called time on her career with the national team on Tuesday after nearly a decade playing for the 'White Ferns'.

Peterson, who played 64 matches for New Zealand across one-day and T20 formats, said she would continue in domestic cricket while also working as a rugby manager for women and girls.

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