PJ Moor has played his last innings. The Munster Reds batter returns home on Sunday to work in the family business in Zimbabwe with his cricket career at an end.

Despite Curtis’ Campher’s sensational five wickets in five balls to end the North West Warriors innings, Moor led the Reds off the field at Sydney Parade after the 324th and final game of his professional career.

“With no Test cricket on the horizon (Ireland do not play again until November and he has never featured in an ODI or T20I squad), I have decided to move on with my life.  The Test match in Zimbabwe (in February) is a fitting way to end my international career,” said the 34-year-old who got married in March.

In all Moor played 15 Tests, the first eight for his native Zimbabwe from 2016-18, and after transferring his allegiance to Ireland, he played his first Test for them against Bangladesh in Dhaka, ironically the same venue where he played his last Test for Zimbabwe and posted hjs highest score (83) five years earlier.

He opened the batting with captain Andrew Balbirnie in Northern Ireland’s inaugural Test against Zimbabwe in July 2024 and it was the same combination when the teams met again in Bulawayo.

Moor missed the opening three games of the inter-provincial Cup in May but returned to say farewell in the four back-to-back T20 series, which ended this week in Pembroke.

He was determined to enjoy himself in his final game and after getting off the mark first ball, he hit his fifth and sixth balls for six. He greeted Scott Macbeth with another maximum and had added two more boundaries before he was caught at deep mid-wicket for 35 off 16 balls.

It took his runs aggregate to 1,616 runs in T20s to go with 3,408 in List A games and 4,815 in 84 first-class games at an average of 33.