
The New Zealand peace man Shane Bond announces his retirement from all forms of the games less than in a year. The peace bowler retired form test cricket in December last year. Shane Bond in suffering with injuries and his fitness level is not good for the team. Shane Bond was retuning to home after getting five wickets in T20 World Cup.
Shane Bond is match winning bowler for the New Zealand team. His magical swing troubled the batsmen in the all form of the game. The New Zealand team will be miss Bond in their future matches. The Shane Bond in a press confidence sharing his experience and Said “I know the time is right for me to step down,” Bond said. “I have given it everything when playing for the Black Caps. I will miss the camaraderie because it has been a privilege to play along such a great bunch of guys who are so committed to do their best for New Zealand. Playing with pride for the Black Caps over the years has meant so much to me.
“I dreamed of playing for New Zealand when I was six. The reality of what has unfolded was more than I could ever hope for and I have been extremely proud to represent New Zealand. I am going to miss a lot of this but I know now is the time to bow out. I am very keen at some stage to put something back into the game in New Zealand.
The Shane Bond played 18 Test matches and got 87 wickets, he played 82 One day International and got 147 wickets. It is remarkable figure for any fast bowler. The fans of Shane Bond will miss him. We miss the swing and peace of Shane Bond.

we all miss u… pls don’t goooooooooo……….
u r not only a gud player but also a gud person