Australian wicketkeeper-batter Matthew Wade has retired from international cricket at 36 and will join the Australia men’s team as a coach for their T20 series against Pakistan. Wade plans to continue playing for Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash and various T20 franchise tournaments after his 225 international appearances for Australia across all formats, ending with the T20 World Cup. As a player, he scored 1,202 runs in 92 T20 matches and 1,867 runs in 36 Tests, finishing with 240 catches and 26 stumpings as a wicketkeeper for Australia.
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Capitals' Alex Ovechkin to miss 4-6 weeks with fractured fibula, chase for Wayne Gretzky's goal record put on hold
Alex Ovechkin will be sidelined for 4-6 weeks with a fractured fibula, impacting his pursuit of Wayne Gretzky's NHL goal record. The Washington Capitals captain, who is 26 goals away from tying Gretzky's record of 894, suffered the injury during a game against the Utah Hockey Club and will miss significant playing time for the first time in his career. Ovechkin's absence is a blow to the Capitals and delays his chase for hockey history,...
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