Former England batter Joe Denly announces retirement from cricket
Former England batter Joe Denly has announced his retirement from cricket at the end of the 2026 domestic season. The right-hander is set to put the curtains on a 22-year-long professional career, having first made his First-Class debut back in 2004 against Oxford UCCE.
The 40-year-old made his international debut in August 2009 in a One Day International (ODI) game against Ireland, scoring 67. He played 44 times for England across all three formats, hitting nearly 1,400 runs while also claiming 10 wickets. The Canterbury-born batter made his final international appearance in September 2020 in a T20I match against Australia.
One of Denly's best outings on a cricket field came during Kent's T20 Blast game against Surrey at the Oval in 2018. He scored 102 off 63 balls in the first innings and would then go on to take a hat-trick with the ball in the second, including the scalp of current England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith.
"After an incredible journey in professional cricket, the time has come for me to announce my retirement from the game at the end of the 2026 campaign. Cricket has given me more than I could ever have imagined. From making my debut for Kent to representing England on the international stage, every moment has been a privilege. I’ve been fortunate to share dressing rooms with outstanding teammates, work with exceptional coaches and support staff, and play in front of fans whose encouragement has meant so much. Representing Kent has always been a source of immense pride. The Club will always be my second home, and I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunities, friendships, and memories it has given me," Joe Denly wrote on Kent's official website.
As things stand, Denly has played 729 professional matches across the three formats of the game. He has scored 14,228 runs in First-Class cricket with 32 centuries to his name. He has also scored 7,203 runs in the shortest format of the game.
The batter, however, has hinted that he wishes to stay close to the game and give back to the future generation.
"While I’m stepping away from playing, my passion for cricket remains as strong as ever. I look forward to hopefully staying involved in the game and giving back however I can, helping the next generation enjoy the same opportunities that I’ve been fortunate enough to experience," Denly added.
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