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All Blacks great Carter announces retirement from professional rugby

FILE PHOTO: Captain Richie McCaw of New Zealand (L) and Dan Carter hold up the Webb Ellis Cup after winning the Rugby World Cup Final against Australia at Twickenham in London, October 31, 2015. New Zealand won by 34-17. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

New Zealand's World Cup-winning flyhalf Dan Carter announced on Saturday his retirement from professional rugby after an illustrious 19-year career.

The 38-year-old, capped 112 times by New Zealand, played his last test in 2015 when he produced a man-of-the-match display to help the All Blacks to victory over Australia in the World Cup final.

The flyhalf was also part of the New Zealand team that won the 2011 edition of the tournament, though he missed the final after tearing his groin tendon.

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - New Zealand v France - IRB Rugby World Cup 2015 Quarter Final - Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales - 17/10/15 New Zealand's Dan Carter in action Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra/File Photo

He leaves the game as the highest point scorer in test rugby with 1,598, more than 350 points clear of England's Jonny Wilkinson.

"I officially retire from professional rugby today," Carter wrote on Twitter https://twitter.com/DanCarter/status/1363012182825402371.

"A sport I've played 32 years which has helped shape me into the person I am today. I can’t thank everyone who has played a part in my journey enough, particularly you, the fans.

FILE PHOTO: Dan Carter of New Zealand kicks a penalty during their Rugby World Cup final match against Australia at Twickenham in London, Britain October 31, 2015. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

"Rugby will always be a part of my life."

Carter was named International Rugby Player of the Year three times in his career, equalling the record held by longtime team mate and skipper Richie McCaw.

After his international retirement, he enjoyed a three-year spell with Racing 92 in Paris followed by two seasons with the Kobe Steelers in Japan. He returned to New Zealand last year for a brief stint with the Auckland Blues.

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - England v New Zealand 2008 Investec Challenge Match - Twickenham Stadium, London, England - 29/11/08 Dan Carter takes a penalty for New Zealand Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge/File Photo

Carter told the New Zealand Herald he no longer had the motivation to push himself as hard as necessary to be competitive in New Zealand rugby.

"I play to be the best player out on the field," he said. "That is my drive and it always has been and I just didn't have that drive back here in New Zealand."

(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Lincoln Feast and William Mallard)

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