Jonathan Trott will tell cricket after the 2018 domestic English season
While playing for Warwickshire, Trott has scored 44 centuries in first-class cricket.

Former England legend Jonathan Trott has decided to say goodbye to cricket after the English domestic season 2018. Trott is playing cricket for Warwickshire since 2002. During the 17 year career, Trott has played 395 matches in all formats for Warwickshire.
After retired from international cricket in 2015, Trott was just playing for Warwickshire. In the last season, Trott scored 1000 runs for the 8th time. Trott said, when he said goodbye to cricket, "I enjoyed playing during my career. I am thankful to the support that I received for playing Warwickshire and England. "
While playing for Warwickshire, Trott has scored 44 centuries in first-class cricket. In the Test series played against the West Indies in 2015, Trott chose to say goodbye to international cricket.
Trott, playing 52 Tests for England, scored 3.835 runs, with 9 centuries and 44.08 downs. At the same time, Trott scored 2819 runs in 68 matches with 4 centuries and 51.25 with a superb posture.
Trott made a century by debuting at the 2009 Ashes. In the year 2011, Trott also secured first place in the Test rankings. Trott to remember to have a fantastic batting in England's Fans 2010/11 Ashes In this series, Trott scored 445 runs from 89 innings.

BREAKING: Warwickshire legend Jonathan Trott to retire at the end of 2018 season.

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