Iain Wardlaw, the Scotland fast bowler, has retired from international cricket with immediate effect to focus on a career in design. He made his debut in 2013 and played in 22 ODIs and 4 T20 internationals, picking up a combined tally of 45 wickets. He also played five matches in the 2015 World Cup, where he took six wickets.

"I would like to thank all the players, staff and fans of Scotland cricket for their passion and support throughout my time with the national team," Wardlaw said. "I couldn't have wished to have played with a better group of lads who I wish all the success in the future."

Wardlaw, 29, said he wanted to resume his designing career. "For me I'm looking forward to a career path in the design industry, where I started before cricket so there's plenty of exciting challenges ahead."

Cricket Scotland praised Wardlaw for his commitment and dedication throughout his career. "His total commitment to his country was never in doubt by those who saw him train and play in the Scotland jersey. Throughout his Scotland career he was an attacking pace bowler who never took a step backwards and never shirked a tough challenge."

Grant Bradburn, Scotland head coach, also hailed Wardlaw for his contributions to Scotland cricket. "Iain can be proud that he has made a big contribution to Scotland Cricket and the team," Bradburn said. "Iain is highly respected within the side and his contributions both on and off the park will be missed."