Former England seamer Caddick to retire

LONDON, (Reuters) – Former England seamer Andy  Caddick, who with 234 test wickets ranks eighth on England’s  all-time list, said yesterday he will retire from cricket at the  end of this season.

The New Zealand-born bowler, 40, played 62 tests between  1993 and 2003 and his 234 test victims came at an average of  29.91. He also played 54 one-day internationals.
“It’s the right time to go,” Caddick, who has played county  cricket for Somerset since 1991, told Sky Sports News.”I want to  go while the body can still do it, rather than be put in a  position where the body decides to give up.