Ridley Jacobs has admitted he is likely to retire in 2005.Knee injuries have restricted the amount of cricket the 37-year-old has been able to play and while he hopes to play for the Leeward Islands in the Carib Beer Cup which starts next month, his future after that is uncertain.
"I think the upcoming season will be my last in first-class cricket, so I want to give it my best shot and go out on a high," he told BBC Online. Jacobs' decorated career has included 65 Tests and 147 one-day internationals. He has taken almost 370 catches and has made three Test centuries.
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