16:58 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Today's reception proved to me how hard my decision is and why I ❤️ Somerset Cricket! Unbelievable people and fans!! pic.twitter.com/aplTcSFVK2
— Craig Kieswetter (@kiesy_22) June 5, 2015
16:58 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Absolutely overwhelmed by all the messages of love and support I've received today! The Twitter world is an amazing thing - THANK YOU ❤️.
— Craig Kieswetter (@kiesy_22) June 5, 2015
16:58 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Just a few memories from @kiesy_22 great career for @SomersetCCC & @englandcricket! All the best in the future... pic.twitter.com/U2p3NI2hPg
— The PCA (@PCA) June 5, 2015
16:57 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Thank you @kiesy_22 for all you have done for @englandcricket! pic.twitter.com/5dSpbyLnOR
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) June 5, 2015
16:56 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Sad to hear the news on @kiesy_22, very talented player and a t20 World Cup winner!!! All the best in the future!
— Moeen Ali (@MoeenAli) June 5, 2015
16:55 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Sad news to see an extremely gifted @kiesy_22 forced into retirement at such a young age. Go well mate
— Ashley Giles (@Gilo) June 5, 2015
16:54 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Sad to hear the news mate.. Congratulations for your wonderful career.. And good luck for the new innings of your life @kiesy_22
— Vinay Kumar R (@Vinay_Kumar_R) June 5, 2015
16:53 (IST)6 JUN 2015
@kiesy_22 Many congratulations on a fabulous career... Sad it had to end this way. Some bowlers are very very happy now. #classact
— Alviro Petersen (@AlviroPetersen) June 5, 2015
16:52 (IST)6 JUN 2015
what a moment this was mate! @kiesy_22 gutted it will never happen again, best of luck with life after cricket #bagel pic.twitter.com/4NThekmB3P
— Alex Hales (@AlexHales1) June 5, 2015
16:52 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Gutted for you craig that you have had to call time on his career due to his injury. Shared some… https://t.co/UHW0cCz0pJ
— Jos Buttler (@josbuttler) June 5, 2015
16:52 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Favourite Kieswetter memory. Not mine, my dads, but he tells it with such sparkle in his eye feels like I was there! pic.twitter.com/pDm6WsgTU6
— Joanne Vickers (@joannevickers) June 5, 2015
16:50 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Gutted to hear that @Kiesy_22 has had to retire. Undoubtedly one of the most destructive Keeper/Batsmen on his day. Big loss for England
— Yasir Arafat (@YasirArafat45) June 5, 2015
16:49 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Sad to see injury bring a premature end to a great career for @kiesy_22 a great lad even if he tries way too hard to be posh! #redchinos
— Graeme Swann (@Swannyg66) June 5, 2015
16:48 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Go well buddy. And I wish U a successful time off the field. #lifeaftercricket enjoy bro https://t.co/WBGmNOwzAc
— Darren Sammy (@darrensammy88) June 5, 2015
16:47 (IST)6 JUN 2015
A big loss for cricket @kiesy_22 - exceptionally talented and a very tough competitor. Some good times! All the best pic.twitter.com/J2cl7zTdQe
— Nick Compton (@thecompdog) June 5, 2015
16:34 (IST)6 JUN 2015
So sorry, buddy! You can be proud of what you've achieved & so can your family. See you on the golf course! x https://t.co/1wK6Kjizs0
— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) June 5, 2015
16:34 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Probably the hardest decision I've had to make but one that is definitely the right move forward. pic.twitter.com/lDtxQ6PA0L
— Craig Kieswetter (@kiesy_22) June 5, 2015
16:32 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Only 11 men have ever played in an England team that won a world limited-overs trophy - and Craig Kieswetter was one of them.
— John Etheridge (@JohnSunCricket) June 5, 2015
16:31 (IST)6 JUN 2015
16:29 (IST)6 JUN 2015
16:29 (IST)6 JUN 2015
A top performer in all formats, we'll especially miss Kieswetter's destructive Powerplay hitting in the short formats pic.twitter.com/SXI9G2VKbd
— The Cricketer (@TheCricketerMag) June 5, 2015
16:27 (IST)6 JUN 2015
...last year when a bouncer penetrated his face guard,and he has now realised he can never play again.He has been magnificently brave...
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) June 6, 2015
16:27 (IST)6 JUN 2015
...about it all,and I admire him very much.I'd be proud to meet him,so if he'd like dinner,he should contact my agent.We salute you Craig
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) June 6, 2015
16:26 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Spare a thought for brilliant young wicketkeeper/batsman Craig Kieswetter,of Somerset and England fame.He suffered a dreadful eye injury....
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) June 6, 2015
16:26 (IST)6 JUN 2015
Craig Kieswetter is going to be missed, there's something naughty about a batsman who can loft over cover against any kind of bowler.
— Jarrod Kimber (@ajarrodkimber) June 5, 2015