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This cricketer took retirement to pursue his passion for flying

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Hong Kong’s Christopher Carter, 21, decided to retire from cricket to pursue his dream of becoming a pilot. The wicket-keeper, batsman had earlier put his studies on hold  “I already put my studies on hold before, but I think it’s time to do what I’ve always wanted to do, and that is to become a pilot,” Carter was quoted as saying by icc-cricket.

After his debut in November 2015, he played 11 ODIs and 10 T20 ODIs. Carter only made five runs in the Asia Cup 2018.

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Carter was born in Hong Kong and grew up in Perth, Australia, has now moved to Adelaide to take pilot training for 55 weeks. He will vie to become a second officer with a Hong Kong airlines.

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