Ex-England bowler Cross to retire at end of summer

Cross won The Hundred with Northern Superchargers last year and lost to Trent Rockets in this year's final when the team rebranded as Sunrisers Leeds
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Former England bowler Kate Cross has announced she will retire from cricket at the end of the summer.
The 34-year-old, who played 102 times for England between 2013 and 2025, has been playing in domestic cricket since losing her England contract last year.
"It is incredibly hard to imagine ever saying goodbye to playing the sport that has been such a huge part of my life and shaped me into the person I am today but the final chapter is in sight," Cross said.
"I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to play the game I love professionally and get to do it at the highest level."
Managing director of England Women Clare Connor said: "Kate has been a magnificent servant to England cricket and to the women's game.
"Kate enjoyed numerous high points as an England cricketer. She played a huge part in an exciting Ashes Test win in Perth in 2014 and went on to be ranked number two in the ICC rankings for ODI bowlers."
Dame Sarah Storey, the chair of Lancashire where Cross made her debut aged 14 and became the first woman on the county's academy, described Cross as a "true Lancashire legend", adding she "made an incredible contribution to both Lancashire and England Women".
Cross, who played in The Hundred final for Sunrisers Leeds last weekend, is due to play the reminder of the season for Lancashire, including against The Blaze on Sunday in Nottingham.
Cross made her England debut aged 22 in a T20 in West Indies and featured in England's 2013-14 Ashes win - their most recent victory in the Women's Ashes - that winter.
The seamer fell out of favour after a run across formats, meaning she watched England's iconic 2017 World Cup win at Lord's from a hospitality box.
But Cross regained her place and was a regular in the Test and 50-over England side until being left out by new coach Charlotte Edwards last summer.
Her last international was an ODI against India last July.
She finishes her career with 25 Test wickets, 101 in one-day internationals and 14 in T20s.
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