Ben Frazer has called time on his three-day cricket career with Hertfordshire.
The 33-year-old, who made his debut in July 2000 and has been a fiercely competitive all-rounder in each of his 65 championship games, is retiring because of the pressure of time.
With the bat he made three centuries and scored 2,914 runs at an average of 32.38 while with the ball he took 172 wickets at 32.34.
He will leave a big gap in the Herts side.
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