Five-time England Ashes winner Ian Bell has announced he will retire from all forms of cricket at the end of the 2020 English domestic season.
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The cultured batsman has spent his entire career with Warwickshire and has announced his decision to call time on his playing days when the Bears wrap up their commitments this season.
"It's true when they say you know when the time's right, and unfortunately, my time is now," the 38-year-old said in a statement.
"While my hunger and enthusiasm for the sport that I love remain as strong as ever, my body simply can't keep up with the demands of the game to the standard of which I expect of myself."
Bell will perhaps be best remembered by England fans for being part of the side which reclaimed the Ashes in 2005, but he would lift the urn on four further occasions during a Test career which yielded 7,727 runs and 22 centuries.
He won 118 Test caps in total, while he played in 161 one-day internationals and eight T20 internationals.
Across his first-class career Bell has scored 20,300 runs at 43.46, with 57 hundreds.
"It's been an absolute privilege and honour to fulfil my boyhood dream of playing for both England and Warwickshire.
"As a child, to play just once for either would have been enough for me, but to do so for the past 22 years is more than I could have ever wished for," he added.
"To have spent my entire career and won trophies with my boyhood club is something both myself and my family are enormously proud of.
"To everyone associated with the club; the staff, players, fans and anyone I've worked with during this time: thank you."
Australian Associated Press