Former Zimbabwe, Ireland Cricketer Peter Moor Retires at 35
Former Zimbabwe, Ireland Cricketer Peter Moor Retires at 35

Former Zimbabwe, Ireland Cricketer Peter Moor Retires at 35

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Peter Moor, the Zimbabwe-born cricketer who also represented Ireland, has retired from international cricket at age 35 after playing 15 Test matches, 49 ODIs, and 21 T20Is. Moor began his international career for Zimbabwe in 2014 and played all his ODIs and T20Is, as well as eight Tests, for the country before qualifying to play for Ireland in 2022 due to his Irish heritage through his paternal grandmother. He played seven Tests for Ireland starting in 2023 but did not appear in ODIs or T20Is for them. While his Test batting average was 35.53 for Zimbabwe, it declined to 14.35 for Ireland, with his only half-century for Ireland coming in a victory against Zimbabwe in July 2024. Moor hoped to play for Ireland in the World Cup but retired after his final international appearance in February 2025 against Zimbabwe. He is one of only 17 cricketers to have played Test cricket for two different countries.

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