Injury forces Surrey spinner Steel to retire
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Injury forces Surrey spinner Steel to retire
""Playing cricket for a living, and particularly for Surrey, has been the best time of my life. The last 18 months have been frustrating, and I'm gutted to be retiring on medical grounds.""
""Cricket had become something I was watching, rather than doing, with too much time in the Oval's windowless gym and not enough time out in the middle.""
""I've always prided myself on working hard and doing everything I can to improve, and I gave my all to get back on the park. Unfortunately, it wasn't to be.""
Cameron Steel has announced his retirement from cricket due to a long-standing ankle injury. The 30-year-old American leg-spinner joined Surrey in 2021 and won three County Championship titles. He made 74 appearances for Surrey, including 25 first-class matches, and has a career total of 117 wickets and 3,564 runs. Despite undergoing surgery and attempting a comeback, complications from the injury limited his playtime, leading to his decision to retire.
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