Cricket South Africa (CSA) has paid tribute to one of the greatest batters to grace the game, Hashim Amla, who retired from the sport this week.
The 39-year-old played the last of his 349 matches across all three formats for the Proteas in 2019 when he stepped away from the international game.
However, he continued to play domestically and most recently turned out for Surrey, who he helped win the English County Championship. Amla made more than 18,000 runs for South Africa, including 55 centuries during an international career that spanned 15 years. At the time of retirement, he was the only Protea to have scored a triple century in Test cricket — an innings of 311 not out against England at The Oval in mid-2012 and a record that he still holds.
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