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Australia's Chris Rogers
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Australian Test opener Chris Rogers confirmed on Tuesday that he is retiring from international cricket after this week's Ashes finale against England.

The 37-year-old joins his captain Michael Clarke in retiring from international career after the fifth Test.

He said: "I have had an amazing couple of years playing for Australia and enjoyed it and been part of some pretty special things -- but everything comes to an end."

England wrapped up the Ashes with victory in the fourth Test that put them 3-1 up in the five-match series.

Tuesday's confirmation comes after Rogers had suggested it was his plan to make the Oval his international swansong in what will be his 25th Test.

Rogers, who has more than 24,000 first-class runs to his name, made his Test debut in 2008 but did not win his second cap until the start of the 2013 Ashes -- at the age of 35.

The gritty left-hander has since scored five Test centuries, most recently in Australia's only victory of this Ashes series at Lord's.

Rogers suffered a dizzy spell in the second Test at Lord's and was forced off the field on 49 in Australia's second innings.

Medical tests revealed the injury was related to a balance problem in the inner ear caused when Rogers was hit on the helmet by a James Anderson bouncer during his Test-best 173 in the first innings.

Despite injury doubts he was able to play at the next match at Edgbaston.

Explaining his decision to accompany Clarke into retirement, Rogers added: "You are never 100 per cent sure, but I felt like this (Test at The Oval) was the last one.

"There's been a few things, particularly the head issues lately, so I am quite happy to call it a day.

"It's time for Australian cricket to make a few changes and bring in a few new guys, a few fresh faces.

"It's going to be a challenging time, particularly for the new guys -- but that's part of it."
Source: AFP

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