This story is from October 11, 2009

Injury-hit Oram considering retirement: Report

Injury-plagued NZ all-rounder is devastated after picking up the latest injury, that cut short his CT participation, and is now weighing his future options.
Injury-hit Oram considering retirement: Report
MELBOURNE: Injury-plagued New Zealand all-rounder Jacob Oram is planning to retire from international cricket, a media report here has claimed.
According to 'The Sydney Morning Herald', Oram, who is currently nursing a hamstring injury, is is talks with New Zealand Cricket officials and could hold a press conference on Monday to speak about his future.
The 31-year-old is devastated after picking up the latest injury, that cut short his Champions Trophy participation, and is now weighing his options for the future.
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"I am obviously gutted with my latest injury and missing out on an ICC event; these events are particularly special," Oram was quoted as saying by the newspaper.
"At the moment I am spending some time assessing my future and trying to work out what is best for me and the Black Caps," he said.
The imposing all-rounder has played 33 Tests and 132 ODIs for New Zealand since making his debut in 2001.
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