London: The only man to captain England to a global trophy after leading them to glory in the 2010 World T20, and three-time Ashes winner, Paul Collingwood announced his retirement on Thursday. 

Collingwood played 68 Tests, 197 one-day internationals and 36 T20 matches since making his first-class debut 22 years back.

The 42-year-old has been described by his county side Durham as their "greatest-ever run scorer and most illustrious player".

"After much thought and deliberation I have decided to announce my retirement from cricket at the end of the current season," Collingwood said.

"I knew this day would eventually come, but it hasn't made it any easier, although it's an emotional decision I know that the time is right and I'm comfortable knowing that I have given every last ounce of energy to the sport." 

Durham chairman Ian Botham said, "Paul is one of the greatest all-rounders to ever grace the game of cricket and to have him playing at Durham, his home county, for all these years has been an absolute privilege.