England bowler David Willey says 'I never wanted this day to come' as he announces his retirement from international cricket.
The 33-year-old has played in England's past three matches in India, taking five wickets and scoring 32 runs.
"I have worn the shirt with immense pride and given my absolute everything to the badge on my chest," Willey said. Defending champions England have three games remaining at this year's tournament, starting against Australia on Saturday, but are facing elimination in the group stages after losing five of their six matches.
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