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Ian Bell not planning on retiring

Ian Bell insists that he is not ready to retire from international cricket while he still has "hunger and desire".

Ian Bell has said that he has no intention of retiring from international cricket after England successfully beat Australia to win The Ashes.

Batsman Bell, 33, had a mixed run during The Ashes but his performance in the last Test prompted calls for him to carry on playing for England.

Writing for The Metro, Bell said: "At the end of every Ashes series you are left both physically and mentally drained and, as I said to Jonathan Agnew as the celebrations began at The Oval, I needed to take a bit of time to consider what the future holds.

"I spoke with coach Trevor Bayliss and Alastair Cook after the Oval loss. We had a really good talk and I was as honest as I could be. Deep down, though, I think I probably knew I wasn't ready to call time on my England Test career. I still have that hunger and desire. The day you don't is the day you step away.

"I have since talked to the people whose opinions matter most to me – my wife and my dad, and it became clear pretty quickly I still have plenty I want to achieve in Test cricket."

Bell has played 115 Tests, scoring 7,569 runs at an average of 43.

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