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Australian cricket suffered a major setback, star batsman and team vice-captain withdrew from international cricket

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Rachael Haynes Retirement

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  • Rachel Haynes won four World Cups
  • twice in the world cup final
  • Over 3,000 runs scored in his international career

Rachael Haynes Retirement: Australia’s star batsman and women’s team vice-captain Rachel Haynes has said goodbye to international cricket. The 35-year-old has decided to quit international cricket with immediate effect. Rachael Haynes, who was part of the Australian team that won four World Cups, appeared in a total of 167 international matches. He scored 3,818 runs during this period, in which he amassed over 2,500 runs in ODI cricket.

Participated in four World Cups

Haynes was part of the Australian team that won the ODI World Cup in 2013 and 2022 and the T20 World Cup in 2018 and 2020. During this, he also played many match-winning innings for the team. The left-handed batsman had gotten the team out of sticky situations on several occasions and scored half a century in the finals of both ODI World Cups.

said thanks to family and friends

Giving information about her retirement, Rachel said that it would not have been possible to play at this level without the support of the people. She also expressed her gratitude to her status, her club, her family and her friends and said that I am grateful to everyone who supported me on this path. I would also like to thank my parents and my spouse.

He also thanked his teammates

This cricketer also remembered his fellow players and said that it was only thanks to all the teammates who were together during my career that I was able to get here. I have learned a lot from all of you. You challenged me as a player and helped me grow as a person.

Scored over 3,000 runs in his international career

Speaking of Haynes cricket career, he made his debut in ODI and Test formats in 2009 while in T20 he got a shot in 2010. He scored 2585 runs in 77 ODIs with an average of 39.76 and a strike rate of 77.95. During this, his bat scored two centuries and 19 half centuries. At the same time, he also performed brilliantly in T20 and scored 850 runs in 84 matches with an average of 26.52 and a strike rate of 117. He scored three half centuries in this format. At the same time, in Test Cricket, he scored 383 runs in six matches at an average of 34.81 and with the help of five half centuries. He also took 13 international wickets in bowling.

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