Harmison says it's now time 'to move on'
PACE bowler Steve Harmison insists it is time to "move on" from international cricket and concentrate on his career with Durham.
The 31-year-old, left out of England's 16-man party for the four-Test tour to South Africa, has committed himself to the county champions by signing a four-year contract.
Harmison's record abroad does not compare favourably with his form on home soil and in the lead-up to the squad being announced, the 6ft 4in quick said he would consider announcing his retirement from international cricket if England did not give assurances he would be more than a "bit-part" player. Although he has not closed the door on further international action, the Ashington-born player, who has taken more than 400 first-class wickets for Durham, believes England are in safe hands.
He said: "I've said everything I wanted to say on the England front – it's time to move on. England are going through an exciting time with a group of young fast bowlers in South Africa. The pitches will be helpful for them and I really want them to do well.
"From my point of view that's why I wanted to sign a longer contract with Durham – to prove I want to be here for a long time."
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