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England's Josh Cobb Ends 17-Year Cricket Journey, Takes Up Coaching Role

Veteran Cricketer Josh Cobb Shifts Focus to Coaching Young Talent

Darshna Khudania

England cricketer Josh Cobb announced his retirement from cricket after an illustrious career spanning 17 years. He scored more than 13,000 runs in 448 professional matches and took 133 wickets. Cobb caught everyone's attention by playing an innings of 148 runs in 2008. After retirement, he will now train young players as the head of the Boys Academy.

England cricketer Josh Cobb is a well-known name in the cricket world, who won the hearts of the audience with his spectacular performance in domestic cricket for 17 years. Now he has said goodbye to his professional cricket career. Josh Cobb not only made his mark in domestic cricket but also played a crucial role in training young players.

Cobb has played 448 professional matches and started his career at the age of just 17. He also bagged 133 wickets while bowling spin in domestic cricket. Cobb caught everyone's attention in 2008 by playing a brilliant innings of 148 runs.

Josh Cobb

Josh Cobb scored over 13,000 runs in his 17-year career. He played 448 professional matches, starting at the age of just 17. At the same time, while bowling spin in domestic cricket, he also took 133 wickets.

In 2008, he set the record for the youngest century by playing a brilliant innings of 148 runs. He coached young players at Warwickshire Academy, many of whom are now performing brilliantly in international cricket.

Josh Cobb

After retiring from cricket, Josh Cobb will now take up his new responsibility as the head of the Boys Academy. In this new role, he will coach and guide young cricketers.

Josh Cobb

"When I entered cricket 18 years ago, it's been a journey full of ups and downs, but it's been an absolute delight," Cobb said in a statement. I am grateful to everyone who has supported me in this journey and made great memories in my career. Cricket has given me so much, including the memories of winning my first century at Lord's at the age of 18 and winning two T20 Blast finals will stay with me forever. "

--IANS