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Australia’s Aaron Finch retires from international cricket

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
February 7, 2023
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Melbourne:  Australia’s most successful T20 International batter and captain Aaron Finch, who led the country to its maiden shortest format World Cup triumph in 2021, announced his retirement from international cricket on Tuesday.

The 36-year-old will, however, continue to play for the Renegades in the Big Bash League and would consider domestic T20 opportunities in other countries.

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“Our World Cup winning, longest serving men’s T20I captain has called time on a remarkable career. Thanks for everything @AaronFinch5,” Cricket Australia (CA) said on its official Twitter handle.

Finch’s retirement from international cricket was on expected lines. He played just five Tests, the last one being in 2018, and retired from the ODIs last year after a much-publicised struggle for form as captain of the Australian team.

He captained the team to their first T20 World Cup title when they defeated New Zealand in Dubai in 2021 and is one of only four male Australians to captain a World Cup winning side.

But, the Australian team under him failed to qualify for the semifinals T20 World Cup at home last year. His last international match came in the T20 showpiece when he top-scored with 63 as Australia beat Ireland by 42 runs.

“Realising that I won’t be playing on until the next T20 World Cup in 2024, now is the right moment to step down and give the team time to plan and build towards that event,” Finch told reporters at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

“I also want to say a huge thank you to all the fans who have supported me throughout my international career.”

The long-term white-ball skipper and longest-serving T20I captain represented Australia in 254 international matches across all formats, playing five Tests (278 runs), 146 ODIs (5406 runs) and 103 T20Is.

Since making his international debut in a T20I in January 2011, Finch amassed 8,804 runs in all formats which includes 17 ODI centuries and two T20I tons.

Finch led Australia in a world record 76 men’s T20Is, as well as in 55 ODIs, before his retirement. He is Australia’s most prolific T20I batter with 3120 runs from 103 matches at an average of 34.28, with two hundreds and 19 fifties, and a strike-rate of 142.53.

He also holds the record for the highest score in a T20I when blasting 172 runs from just 76 balls against Zimbabwe in Harare in 2018, an incredible knock that included 10 sixes and 16 fours.

Finch was also a part of the Australia team that won the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2015.

“Team success is what you play the game for and the maiden T20 World Cup win in 2021 and lifting the ODI World Cup on home soil in 2015 will be the two memories I cherish the most,” Finch said.

“To be able to represent Australia for 12 years and play with and against some of the greatest players of all time has been an incredible honour.”

Finch said he is hopeful of playing franchise cricket, insisting that it is only the “international cricket that I’m walking away from at the moment.”

“I’m hopeful to play in The Hundred (in the UK) because that’s a competition I was really excited about for a couple of years, but then didn’t get the opportunity with COVID and then some tours that came up,” he said.

“And if anything else pops up and it’s at the right time, I’d definitely be interested.”

Finch, who has represented nine IPL teams, will also be commentating during the upcoming season of the league and the ODI World Cup in India later this year.

“Plus I’ve been lucky enough to sign with Star India for some commentary stuff through the IPL and the 50-over World Cup (in India later this year), so that will be good fun. I’ve loved the broadcast side of it, since I’ve done a bit more of it this year and last year. You get to sit there and watch cricket and talk about it it’s the best job in the world, besides playing.”

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