Fast bowler Curtly Ambrose, the third highest wicket-taker in West Indies test history, said on Monday he will retire from international cricket after the tour of England, which starts this week. "This is my last game here in Antigua. After the England series I will call it a day," said the 36-year-old, after West Indies' dramatic one-wicket win over Pakistan, which gave them a 1-0 win in the three-match series.
Ambrose, together with his opening partner for many years, Courtney Walsh, were one of the most feared opening attacks in the modern game. He said ' A man has his limitations and I've reached mine. I've set myself high standards and if I cannot reach those high standards, then I'd prefer not to play'.