
The 36 year old James Tredwell announces his retirement from all three format of the game.
James Tredwell born in Ashford, Kent.he was a left handed batsman and a right arm off break bowler.Tredwell was part of the one-day set-up for Kent since 2002, but did not secure a regular place in the first-class County Championship team until 2007, a year after taking his maiden ten-wicket haul. He was selected as part of the England One Day International(ODI) squad to tour New Zealand in 2007–08, but had to wait until 2010 to make his international debut.
Tredwell played two Tests, 45 ODIs and 17 T20Is for England, his last international match being the T20I against India at Edgbaston in 2014.
James Tredwell said- "I feel very grateful to have been able to represent both my county and my country during my career,I am looking forward to giving something back to the game I love, whether it be as an umpire or coach.In closing though, I would like to take this opportunity to say that it has been an honour to play for Kent all these years and I would like to thank all staff, coaches, team mates and fans for their tremendous support over the years."