New Zealand all-rounder James Franklin effectively ended his international career after it was announced yesterday the 34-year-old all-rounder had signed a two-year contract with English county Middlesex.
The left-hander is set to play as a non-overseas player with the county, subject to clearance from the England and Wales Cricket Board, on account of his Irish ancestry.
Such a classification would render Franklin ineligible to continue to represent New Zealand, for whom he has featured in 31 tests, 110 one-day internationals and 38 Twenty20 matches, although the last of these appearances was in 2013.
Now the left-hander, a big-hitting batsman and medium-pace bowler, intends to remain with Wellington until the end of the current New Zealand domestic season in early April before heading to London.
"Whilst I'm very honoured to be joining Middlesex for the next few years, I want to first take my cap off to Wellington for whom I've had a hugely enjoyable and memorable career in New Zealand," said Franklin in a Middlesex statement.