Record-breaking Scotland prop Euan Murray has announced he is retiring from the international game.

The 34-year-old Glasgow Warrior has appeared 66 times for his country - more than any other tighthead prop - but just four months before the start of this year's World Cup has decided to call it a day.

Murray - who made his Dark Blues bow against Romania in Bucharest back in 2005 - said: "I am extremely proud and grateful to have represented the people of Scotland at rugby for so long."

The 2009 British and Irish Lion's retirement will give Scotland head coach Vern Cotter a major headache as tries to rally his troops after this year's miserable RBS 6 Nations campaign, but that did not stop the Kiwi paying tribute to Murray.

He said: "At his best Euan was a world-class tighthead prop. On behalf of the team and management, I wish Euan and his family all the very best."