12:05 (IST)5 MAY 2015
Jonathan Trott "I was honoured to be given the opportunity to come back & play intl cricket again and I’m disappointed it didn’t work out"
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) May 4, 2015
12:05 (IST)5 MAY 2015
The news of the retirement of Jonathan Trott was announced when he was out with his family watching turtles. He didn't want any fuss.
— Adam Mountford (@tmsproducer) May 4, 2015
12:04 (IST)5 MAY 2015
I would like to thank everybody who has helped me represent England over the years, it has been an honour. Statement: http://t.co/Wej3stsWkN
— Jonathan Trott (@Trotty) May 4, 2015
12:03 (IST)5 MAY 2015
Wishing Trotty the very best in all he does and his cricket for the bears. Great memories of playing with him for the bears in 2007.
— Kumar Sangakkara (@KumarSanga2) May 5, 2015
12:03 (IST)5 MAY 2015
Sad to see Trotty retire. Unfamiliar batting position, overly intense team environment - not the best conditions for a comeback.
— Kumar Sangakkara (@KumarSanga2) May 5, 2015
12:02 (IST)5 MAY 2015
As always, best wishes to Jonathan Trott. Always came across as a humble, unpretentious man and still has a lot to offer cricket.
— Alt Cricket (@AltCricket) May 4, 2015
12:02 (IST)5 MAY 2015
You can be so proud of your England career, @Trotty! It was an absolute pleasure batting at 4 behind you & batting with you! #runmachine
— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) May 4, 2015
12:02 (IST)5 MAY 2015
Haven't seen many braver things in sport than @Trotty giving it another go at the highest level. Be proud of all you have achieved mate.
— Ian Ward (@Wardyskycricket) May 4, 2015
12:01 (IST)5 MAY 2015
You've literally left your mark on every test pitch around the world @Trotty A leg stump trench!! Well done on a great career mate #Trott
— Paul Collingwood (@Colly622) May 4, 2015
12:01 (IST)5 MAY 2015