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Chetty calls time on long innings

hangs up gloves following remarkable career

Legendary Proteas wicket- keeper-batter Trisha Chetty has announced her retirement from professional cricket due to a recurring back injury, bringing an end to a groundbreaking 21-year career in domestic and international cricket.

After a promising provincial stint for the KwaZulu-Natal Cricket Union and the Dolphins in her early teens from 2002, Chetty broke into the South African national set-up in January 2007 at 18 before going on to become an all-time

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