Mark Boucher: 'Retired' hurt

Updated On Jul 10, 2012 11:17 pm IST
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South African cricketer Mark Boucher leaves after a practice session in Dubai. Boucher has retired from international cricket after suffering a severe eye injury during his country's tour match against Somerset. (AFP Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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South African cricketer Mark Boucher leaves after a practice session in Dubai. Boucher has retired from international cricket after suffering a severe eye injury during his country's tour match against Somerset. (AFP Photo)

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South Africa's Mark Boucher looks down as he leaves the ground after being bowled out by New Zealand's Mark Gillespie on day two of the second international cricket test match in Hamilton. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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South Africa's Mark Boucher looks down as he leaves the ground after being bowled out by New Zealand's Mark Gillespie on day two of the second international cricket test match in Hamilton. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters)

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South Africa's Mark Boucher leaps in the air after a ball from England's Stuart Broad during the third cricket test match at Newlands in Cape Town. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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South Africa's Mark Boucher leaps in the air after a ball from England's Stuart Broad during the third cricket test match at Newlands in Cape Town. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters)

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Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara is out lbw as South Africa's wicketkeeper Mark Boucher appeals during the ICC World Twenty20 Warm-up Match at Lord's Cricket Ground in London. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara is out lbw as South Africa's wicketkeeper Mark Boucher appeals during the ICC World Twenty20 Warm-up Match at Lord's Cricket Ground in London. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters)

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South Africa's Mark Boucher (R) takes a catch to dismiss England's Owais Shah during their ICC Champions Trophy cricket match in Pretoria. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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South Africa's Mark Boucher (R) takes a catch to dismiss England's Owais Shah during their ICC Champions Trophy cricket match in Pretoria. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters)

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South Africa's wicketkeeper Mark Boucher, left, collects the ball as Azhar Ali of Pakistan, right, misses the ball during day three of the second cricket test match in Abu Dhabi. Mark Boucher of South Africa was forced to retire from international cricket because of an eye injury, suddenly ending the career of the most successful wicketkeeper in tests. (AP Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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South Africa's wicketkeeper Mark Boucher, left, collects the ball as Azhar Ali of Pakistan, right, misses the ball during day three of the second cricket test match in Abu Dhabi. Mark Boucher of South Africa was forced to retire from international cricket because of an eye injury, suddenly ending the career of the most successful wicketkeeper in tests. (AP Photo)

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South Africa's Mark Boucher appeals unsuccessfully as he tries to run out Pakistan's Shoaib Malik during their fourth one-day international cricket match in Multan. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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South Africa's Mark Boucher appeals unsuccessfully as he tries to run out Pakistan's Shoaib Malik during their fourth one-day international cricket match in Multan. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters)

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South Africa's Mark Boucher (front) reacts as teammate Hashim Amla (R) watches during a cricket practice session in Jaipur. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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South Africa's Mark Boucher (front) reacts as teammate Hashim Amla (R) watches during a cricket practice session in Jaipur. The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters)

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Australia's Shane Watson (R) plays a shot with South Africa's Mark Boucher looking on during their one day international cricket match at Kingsmead Stadium in Durban.The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Australia's Shane Watson (R) plays a shot with South Africa's Mark Boucher looking on during their one day international cricket match at Kingsmead Stadium in Durban.The South African keeper has retired from international cricket following an eye injury during a match against Somerset. (Reuters)

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