Tim Murtagh used to be the captain of the Middlesex County Cricket Club, and he has had a long and successful career that spans more than 20 years. But as the end of his playing career draws near, he is enjoying each game more and more.
When asked about his retirement, the 41-year-old gave a funny answer: “One more year.” He has been saying “one more year” for about half of his career. He also said that he might go back to coaching, which was his job last year. Tim Murtagh also said that he doesn’t know if his body will let him play, but he wants to play cricket more.
“Most likely, yes. This year is a little different for me because I’m also coaching, so I’ll say “one more year” like I have for the last 10 years, but we’ll see how it goes. I’m not sure how much longer the body can keep going. I still want to play as much as I can this year and be ready to play as much as the coach and captain want me to. Murtagh told ESPN cricinfo, “We’ll see what happens.”
Tim Murtagh, who has played in Division One, can bring a bit of experience to the team.
Tim Murtagh went on to say that he had a great time last season and that it was great to help the other players get into Division One. He also said that he is sure he can make a difference because he has played in this division before. He also said that he knows there isn’t much time, but he will enjoy every game he plays.
“Last season was a lot of fun, and it was great to help the boys move up to Division One. Since I’ve played in this division before, I hope I can add some experience that some of our other players won’t have. I know there isn’t much time left, but I’m going to enjoy every game I play,” added the captain of Middlesex.