Somerset batsman Marcus Trescothick announced his retirement from international cricket with England due to health problems on Saturday.
"My desire to play cricket is as strong as it ever was. But, due to the problems that I have experienced, travelling abroad has become extremely stressful for me," he told Somerset's web site (www.somersetcountycc.co.uk).
Trescothick has suffered from a stress-related illness during past tours with England.
The 32-year-old has not played international cricket since withdrawing from tours to India and Australia in 2006 due to the illness, which he described last September as stress related.
The left-hander has been restricted to appearing for Somerset domestically but last week pulled out from their planned 12-day trip to Dubai after the illness recurred shortly before the team left the United Kingdom.
Trescothick averages almost 44 in 76 Tests and more than 37 in 123 one-day internationals.