Maddy To Retire At The End Of The Season

Last updated : 02 July 2013 By Covsupport News Service

Warwickshire all-rounder Darren Maddy has confirmed that he will retire from all forms of professional cricket at the end of the current season following a glittering 23-year career in the game.

Maddy captained the Bears between 2007 and 2008 and has won three trophies in seven years at Edgbaston, including the LV= County Championship 2012, the CB40 in 2010, and the County Championship Division 2 title in 2008.

He also won three Test, eight ODI and four t20 caps for England, as well as an additional three major domestic trophies in a 13-year career at his native Leicestershire, prior to joining the Bears ahead of the 2007 season.