Australia’s Meg Lanning announced retirement from international cricket.
Lanning, 31, made her debut back in 2010 as a teenager.
She had led Delhi Capitals in the first-ever season of the Women's Premier League.
Lanning has been part of 241 international matches including six Tests, 103 ODIs and 132 T20Is.
In her glorious international career, Lanning has set a handful of incredible records.
At the age of 18, Lanning became the youngest Australian woman to score a century.
At 53.51, Lanning has the highest average out of 11 women players with more than 4000 ODI runs.
With 3405 runs, Lanning is the second-highest scorer in the history of women's T20I cricket.
Lanning also holds the record for Australia’s fastest century in women's ODIs.
With 4,602 runs, Lanning is Australia’s third-highest scorer in ODI cricket.