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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Sabrina Ionescu Had No Words for Historic Liberty News
The New York Liberty secured a historic 100-52 victory over the Connecticut Sun, marking the largest win in franchise history and tying the best start at 7-0, a record dating back to the WNBA's inaugural season. Sabrina Ionescu played a pivotal role in the win, scoring a game-high 18 points in just 19 minutes, and celebrated the team's achievement on Instagram without needing a caption. The Liberty now aim to set a new franchise record...
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