Aaron Finch announces retirement from Big Bash League
The 37-year-old revealed the announcement at Marvel Stadium on Thursday, prior to the Renegades' match against the Hobart Hurricanes, claiming this will be his final BBL season.
The 37-year-old revealed the announcement at Marvel Stadium on Thursday, prior to the Renegades' match against the Hobart Hurricanes, claiming this will be his final BBL season.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) congratulated Australia's Aaron Finch for a wonderful international career that saw him lead his team to victory in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021.
In second innings of the game Southee (3/6) and Santner (3/31) ensured that Australia never got going in their tall chase to be skittled out for just 111 in 17.1 overs
The winners will be announced at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on November 13 after 45 games spread over 28 days.
Following Aaron Finch's retirement, the Australian team's captaincy position in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) is now open, and Warner is confident he can fill it.
Although his highest score in T20I is 118, he already holds the record of the highest individual score in ODIs as he scored a massive 264 against Sri Lanka in 2014.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced that the country will impose 14-day self-isolation on all international passenger arrivals.
The Indian seamer had scalped Finch's wicket four times, including during all three ODIs and one T20I, in the six-match limited-overs series.
Marnus Labuschagne's gritty 56 off 52 saw Australia reach a modest total by the end of allotted 50 overs.
In the wake of the novel coronavirus, Cricket Australia has announced that the ongoing series will be played in front of empty stands.