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‘Unreal career’: Legends laud Hashim Amla after star batsman retires

Written by Rohit Pawar

Social media has been flooded with tributes for South Africa great Hashim Amla following his announcement of retiring from all formats of the international game. Amla, who scored over 18,600 runs recording 55 centuries and 88 half-centuries in the process, on Thursday, brought an end to his 15-year-old long stellar career.

Former Proteas skipper AB de Villiers took to social media and said: “Unreal career Hashim Amla! So many doubted u early on, but your fighting spirit, humility and incredible one of a kind talent took u to the top of the mountain and ultimately to one of the best players in the world and certainly I’ve ever seen. Congrats on an amazing career.”

Former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar paid tribute to Amla and tweeted: “The great Hashim Amla has surprised the world with his announcement to retire from all forms of cricket, what a legend and what a great human being and great brand ambassador of the game respect to you wish you best of luck.”

“First time I played against Hashim Amla was in u-19 World Cup in New Zealand. He showed the glimpse of his class by playing an outstanding inning against us, surely he finished his international career by being one of the greats of South African cricket. Happy retirement brother,” tweeted Irfan Pathan.

Former Proteas skipper Shaun Pollock tweeted: “Congratulations to Hashim Amla on a fantastic international career…what an amazing journey it has been since seeing you for the first time in the Kingsmead nets in the late 90’s… well done.”

Amla remains the only South African cricketer to score a triple century in Test cricket. In 124 Tests, Amla scored 9,282 runs at 46.41 with 28 centuries and 41 fifties.

His ODI career was equally successful as he was ranked among the best batsmen in the format, holding the South African record of 27 tons. He was also the quickest to 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, 5,000, 6,000 and 7,000 ODI runs. In 181 ODIs, Amla collected 8,113 runs at 49.46 with 27 hundreds and 39 half-centuries.

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