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Australia’s Wade to retire from First-Class cricket

Hobart: Australian wicketkeeper-batter Matthew Wade on Friday said he will retire from first-class cricket after the upcoming Sheffield Shield final, but will remain available for selection in white-ball formats.

The Sheffield Shield final between Tasmania and Western Australia, beginning here on March 21, will be Wade’s final red-ball match of a career that started in 2012.

After that game, the left-handed batter will join Gujarat Titans for IPL 2024, though he will miss the first couple of matches as the Shield final clashes with the league’s schedule.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed the challenges that the long-form game provides, and although I will continue to play white ball cricket, wearing the baggy green while playing for my country remains a highlight of my career,” said Wade in a statement.

Wade appeared in 36 Tests for Australia and made 1613 runs with four centuries at an average of 29.87.

His last Test appearance was against India at Brisbane in 2021 after which lost his place to Alex Carrey.

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