New Zealand fast bowler Daryl Tuffey on Friday pulled the curtain down on a 16-year-long domestic and international career. Tuffey has retired from all forms of cricket to concentrate on his work commitments with Moa Beer, and specifically to pursue a job opportunity in Australia, said New Zealand Cricket (NZC). Tuffey represented Auckland, Northern Districts and the Black Caps over the course of his career, picking up 77 test wickets and 110 ODI wickets in 123 international matches. He made his debut for Northern back in 1996-97 as an 18 year old, coincidentally against Auckland, before forcing his way into the Black Caps in 1999-00. That was the start of an 11 year career in the national team that involved a two year gap due to a stint in the ICL. From gulftoday