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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Australia's Nathan Bracken calls it quits

Australian limited-overs dilettante Nathan Bracken (pictured in 2007) has voiced his early early retirement from cricket. The New South Wales left-armer, a pass part of of Australia’s World Cup-winning group in 2007 in a West Indies, played 116 one-day internationals as well as 5 Tests, as well as nineteen Twenty20 internationals.
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SYDNEY (AFP) – Australian limited-overs dilettante Nathan Bracken has voiced his early early retirement from cricket.

The New South Wales left-armer, a pass part of of Australia’s World Cup-winning group in 2007 in a West Indies, played 116 one-day internationals as well as 5 Tests, as well as nineteen Twenty20 internationals.

A arguable seamer who excelled in a shorter forms of a game, Bracken played his final diversion for Australia opposite England during Nottingham in Sep 2009 as well as cited knee injuries for his preference to call it quits during a age of 33.

Bracken pronounced he had investigated ways to go upon playing, though perceived healing recommendation which he should retire.

“I unequivocally have enjoyed my cricket both internationally as well as domestically, though unfortunately knee injuries have taken their toll,” Bracken pronounced upon Saturday.

“I have had a clever reconstruction from my final operation as well as have additionally looked during altering my bowling movement to revoke any serve repairs in my knee as well as which would have enabled me to go upon playing, though it hasn?t responded.

“My alloy has suggested which we might need serve operation to brace my knee as well as to capacitate me to have great operate of a knee in a future, though to go upon personification first-class cricket is right away not an choice which we have.”

Bracken done his entrance for Australia in a one-dayer opposite a West Indies in 2001 as well as took 174 wickets during 24.36 in ODIs.

He was a Australian ODI player of a year in 2009 as well as declared in a International Cricket Council World ODI Team of a Year in 2008.

Bracken pronounced he hoped to work in a cricket media.

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