Quinton de Kock has announced his retirement from Test cricket with immediate effect after the 113-run defeat in the Centurion Test against India. The wicketkeeper-batsman has cited the need to spend time with his family a reason to retire from the longest format of the game.
De Kock's statement
"This is not a decision that I have come to very easily. I have taken a lot of time to think about what my future looks like and what needs to take priority in my life now that Sasha and I are about to welcome our first child into this world and look to grow our family beyond that. My family is everything to me and I want to have the time and space to be able to be with them during this new and exciting chapter of our lives.
"I love Test cricket and I love representing my country and all that it comes with. I've enjoyed the ups and the downs, the celebrations and even the disappointments, but now I've found something that I love even more.
"In life, you can buy almost everything except for time, and right now, it's time to do right by the people that mean the most to me.
"I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has been a part of my Test cricket journey from the very beginning. To my coaches, teammates, the various management teams and my family and friends - I couldn't have shown up as I did without your support.
"This is not the end of my career as a Protea, I'm fully committed to white ball cricket and representing my country to the best of my ability for the foreseeable future.
"All the best to my teammates for the remainder of this Test series against India.
"See you in the ODIs and T20s."
De Kock's Test career
The 29-year-old has scored 3,300 runs from 54 Tests at an average of 38.82 including six centuries and 22 half-centuries. As wicketkeeper, he has 221 catches and 11 stumpings. In his last Test, he scored 34 and 21 batting in the middle order.