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getcricketnews|15-03-2024
Hobart, Mar 15: Seasoned Australian wicketkeeper-batter, Matthew Wade has announced his intention to retire from first-class cricket following the upcoming Sheffield Shield final.
The final, slated to commence on March 21 between Tasmania and Western Australia, will mark the culmination of Wade's illustrious red-ball career, which commenced in 2012. Despite bidding adieu to first-class cricket, Wade affirmed his availability for selection in white-ball formats, signifying his continued commitment to the game. In a statement released on Friday (March 15), Wade expressed his gratitude for the challenges and experiences that the long-form of the game has provided him throughout his career. The left-handed batter, who represented Australia in 36 Tests, amassed 1613 runs, including four centuries, at an average of 29.87. Wade's Test career reached its zenith during his tenure, with the pinnacle being his cherished moments donning the baggy green and representing his country on the international stage. While Wade's Test appearances will be remembered for his gritty performances and unwavering determination, the seasoned campaigner acknowledged the allure of red-ball cricket as his preferred format. The left-handed batter reminisced about the camaraderie forged during the grueling battles of a first-class encounter sentiment he believes is unparalleled in the fast-paced world of franchise leagues. Despite his fondness for red-ball cricket, Wade's transition to the T20 format has been noteworthy in recent years. As a proficient finisher, he played a pivotal role in Australia's triumphant campaign in the T20 World Cup 2021, leaving an indelible mark with his explosive batting displays. Notably, his blistering 41 not out off just 17 balls against Pakistan in the semifinal remains etched in the memories of cricket aficionados worldwide, epitomizing his prowess as a match-winner in the shortest format of the game. Following the Sheffield Shield final, Wade will embark on a new chapter in his cricketing journey by joining the Gujarat Titans for IPL 2024. However, his participation in the initial matches of the league will be delayed due to the scheduling conflict with the Shield final. Despite bidding farewell to first-class cricket, Wade's enduring passion for the game and his indomitable spirit continue to shine brightly, ensuring that his legacy as a cricketing stalwart remains cherished for years to come. Mykhel Staff Mykhel source: mykhel.com