Brad Haddin annouces retirement from first class cricket.

Q.  Which Australian wicketkeeper announced retirement from first class cricket on 9th September 2015?
- Published on 11 Sep 15

a. Shane Watson
b. Chris Rogers
c. Michael Clarke
d. Brad Haddin

ANSWER: Brad Haddin
 
Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin announced he is retiring from first class cricket on 9th September. He follows Shane Watson, Chris Rogers and Michael Clarke in leaving the Tests following the recent Ashes Series defeat. The 37 year old wicketkeeper retired from ODI cricket following Australia’s World Cup victory earlier in the year. He has kept wickets in 66 Tests, scoring 3,266 runs at an average of 32.98 and taking 262 catches with eight stumpings. Born October 23(1977) in Cowra, Australia, Bradley Hames Haddin has been part of the Australia National Cricket team for Test matches since 2009. The wicket keeper and batman is right handed and his last test was on 12th July versus England. Haddin’s last ODI was on 29th March versus New Zealand. He debuted in ODI on 30th January 2001 in Australia’s match against Zimbabwe. His T20 debut was in 2006 against S. Africa and his last T20 match was placed with Pakistan on 5th October 2014. He was also part of the following domestic teams: ACT Comets, New South Wales, KKR. He is currently a member of the Sydney Sixers.

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