Irish cricket talisman Trent Johnson has announced he is retiring from international cricket in December.
He has captained Ireland 60 times, including the 2007 World Cup finals campaign.
But he is looking to remain in the sport in a coaching capacity.
Current Ireland captain William Porterfield paid tribute to Johnston saying: "It's pretty hard to sum up the impact that TJ has had on Irish cricket and what he has achieved. He has brought so much to the squad both on and off the field, leading by example not only with the new ball, but in showing what it means to pull on the Irish jersey by his work ethic off the pitch."
On Newstalk Sport Sunday, Joe Molloy interviewed Trent about the recent success of Irish cricket.
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