Trentbridge.co.uk rounds up the world's media reaction following the news that Nottinghamshire and England spinner Graeme Swann has retired from cricket.

BBC Sport

Former England Captain and BBC Test Match Special pundit Michael Vaughan has called Graeme Swann 'One of England's greats'.

BBC Sport

Tom Fordyce, Chief Sports Writer for BBC Sport: 'Graeme Swann's retirement marks end of an era for England'.

BBC Radio 5 Live

BBC Test Match Special pundit Geoff Boycott has told BBC Radio 5 live that Monty Panesar should replace Graeme Swann as England's main spin bowler.

Sky Sports

SkySports.com says Swann's retirement has stunned the cricketing world

Daily Mirror

Ian Botham salutes Swann as one of England's key men during their recent golden era.

ESPN Cricinfo

Brydon Coverdale pays tribute to Swann's achievement of finishing just 42 wickets short of Derek Underwood 297, England's most prolific wicket-taking spinner.

Times of India

The Times of India name Swann as the 'world cricket's premier spinner, with 255 wickets in 60 Tests at 29.96 since his Test debut in 2008'.

Daily Mail

Peter Hayter says Swann 'will stay in Australia with his family, but will not take part in the remaining two Ashes Tests after making the dramatic announcement on Saturday'

The Guardian

The Guardian have all the Twitter reaction from Swann's fellow professionals and former players paying tribute to the England spinner.

The Independent 

Stephen Brenkley says Swann's retirement 'gives England one more headache'.

The Nottingham Post

The Post have listed six of Graeme Swann's greatest moments for England.