Johannesburg ? South Africa may soon be without their 438 batting hero. Sport24 has heard from reliable sources that Herschelle Gibbs is planning to end a Proteas career that has spanned 13 years.
The 35-year-old Capetonian was recently omitted from South Africa?s one-day side after also being axed from the Test team nearly two years ago.
Gibbs played the last of his 90 Tests in January last year, but represented the Proteas in the Champions Trophy tournament as recently as September.
He was axed from the one-day side in October and his replacement, Alviro Petersen, has scored plenty of runs in the series against England.
?It has nothing to do with the fact that he has been omitted for the umpteenth time,? someone close to Gibbs told Sport24.
?While there are still a few options to consider, he feels that he has had enough after such a long career.?
Gibbs apparently already considered quitting last year, but ultimately decided to continue fighting for his Proteas spot.
?The reality is that he should already have retired last year as he wanted to finish his career on a high in order to safeguard his legacy.?
Gibbs is still likely to be available to play in the Indian Premier League and for the Cape Cobras.
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One of those players that never truely reached his potential but showed glimpses of it here and there.