Australian cricket icon Meg Lanning, celebrated as one of the greatest batters in women’s cricket, has retired from international play at the age of 31. Lanning captained Australia in 182 matches and contributed to seven World Cup victories. Earlier this year, she led Delhi Capitals to the final of the Women’s Premier League, showcasing her exceptional leadership and batting prowess. With a remarkable career average of 53.51 in ODIs and numerous accolades, Lanning leaves a lasting legacy. Renowned for her consistency and impactful cut shots, she has earned praise as one of the sport’s all-time greats.