Matthew Wade to retire from red-ball format ahead of 2024 T20 World Cup | Cricket News

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Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade has announced his decision to retire from the longest format of the tournament ahead of the Marsh Sheffield Shield final. Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade has announced his decision to retire from red-ball cricket. Wade, who delayed his arrival in the Indian Premier League (IPL) to join his parent club Tasmania in the Shield final, informed his state teammates of his selection ahead of the match against South Australia.

Wade said in a statement: “I would like to thank my family, my wife Julia and children Winter, Goldie and Duke for their role in my journey as a red-ball cricketer around Australia and around the world. sacrifices throughout his career.” a statement quoted by the ICC official website.

Wade will continue to play in the white-ball format as he prepares to represent Australia at the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in the West Indies and the United States in June.

The wicketkeeper-batsman was named stand-in captain for the T20I final in the recent New Zealand series in the absence of Mickey Marsh and led the five-match T20I series against India following last year’s Cricket World Cup win.

After winning the T20I series in New Zealand 3-0, Wade expressed his excitement about being part of the T20 World Cup squad.

“It’s an exciting time to be joining the T20 squad and to be honest I can’t wait to start playing in the World Cup,” Wade said.

The 36-year-old was part of Australia’s T20 World Cup-winning squad in 2021, smashing 41 off 17 balls in the semi-final against Pakistan to take the team to the final and was awarded the All-Star Player of the Year award. Man of the match.

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Wade made his Test debut for Australia in 2012 and played 36 matches between 2012 and 2021, scoring 1613 runs, including 400 runs.

The 36-year-old added: “I thoroughly enjoy the challenge of the long-term game and although I will continue to play white-ball cricket, playing for my country in the baggy green jersey remains a highlight of my career.” .

The wicketkeeper-batsman concluded: “Not playing longer matches will give me the opportunity to get stronger, hit the gym more and maintain longevity in this kind of competition.”

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