Aussie opener to retire after Ashes

PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 23: Chris Rogers of Australia bats during day four of the Second Test match between South Africa and Australia at AXXESS St George's Cricket Stadium on February 23, 2014 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. (Photo by Morne de Klerk/Getty Images)

PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 23: Chris Rogers of Australia bats during day four of the Second Test match between South Africa and Australia at AXXESS St George's Cricket Stadium on February 23, 2014 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. (Photo by Morne de Klerk/Getty Images)

Published May 18, 2015

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Sydney - Australia Test opener Chris Rogers appears set to retire from international cricket after the upcoming Ashes series in England.

The 37-year-old's first two Tests were separated by more than five years but he has been a fixture in Australia's opening partnership with David Warner since a surprise selection for the 2013 Ashes tour.

That call-up was based on the left-hander's prolific batting over several years in the English county game and Rogers said a final campaign in Britain would be an appropriate way to bring an end to his Test career.

“I'm very happy, I've been pretty fortunate to have this second go at it and have loved every moment of it,” he told Fox Sports TV at Sydney airport on Monday.

“But time calls on everyone and I think it's nearly up for me.

“I think to go out in the Ashes and in England, where I've played a lot of cricket is pretty fitting.”

Despite the efforts of Rogers, who scored 367 runs at an average of 40.77, Australia lost the 2013 Ashes series 3-0.

They swept England 5-0 in the return series in Australia in 2013-14, however, raising hopes of a first series victory on English soil since 2001 in July and August this year.

Rogers, who was leaving Australia for the tour of the West Indies which precedes the Ashes, has scored 1 535 runs at an average of 39.35 with four centuries in his 20 Tests to date. – Reuters

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