Aussie wicketkeeper batter Matthew Wade retires, moves to coaching role
Matthew Wade, a T20 World Cup winner in 2021, on Tuesday retired from international cricket, and will now start working in a coaching role in Australia’s white-ball set-up. Wade, a wicketkeeper batter, will join Australia’s coaching staff under Andre Borovec for the upcoming T20I series
Former Australian wicket-keeper Matthew Wade announces retirement from international cricket
The 36-year-old will, however, continue to play for Tasmania in domestic cricket and in the Big Bash League – Australia’s premier domestic T20 tournament
Matthew Wade Retires From International Cricket; To Delve Into Coaching
Matthew Wade, 2021 T20 World Cup winner for Australia, has announced his retirement from international cricket.
Australia’s Matthew Wade retires from international cricket
Australian World Cup winner Matthew Wade retires from international cricket to become assistant coach for national team.
T20 World Cup winner Matthew Wade announces international retirement, gets into coaching right away
Matthew Wade, a T20 World Cup winner for Australia and one of the best flexible batters across the batting order while being really safe behind the stumps, has decided to call it a day as far as his international career is concerned. Wade will continue to ply his trade in BBL and domestic cricket.
Matthew Wade retires from international cricket, joins Australia coaching staff
Australian wicketkeeper-batter Matthew Wade has announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket and will step into coaching from T20I series against Pakistan.
Australia's Wade retires from international cricket
SYDNEY : Australian wicketkeeper-batsmen Matthew Wade, who played in all three formats of the game for his country, announced his retirement from international cricket and a move into coaching on Tuesday.The 36-year-old played 36 tests, 97 one-day internationals and 92 Twenty20s for Australia, making his
World Cup winner Wade retires from international cricket
SYDNEY: Australian World Cup winner Matthew Wade announced his retirement from international cricket on Tuesday and will become an assistant coach with the national team.The wicketkeeper-batsman...
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