Australian World Cup winner Matthew Wade has retired from international cricket and will become an assistant coach with the national team.
The wicketkeeper-batsman played 36 Tests, 97 ODIs and 92 T20Is for his country, and was a pivotal figure in their T20 World Cup triumph in 2021.
The 36-year-old is now set to be wicketkeeping and fielding coach for the T20I series against Pakistan next month.
“I’m officially retiring,” Wade said. “It’s been an ongoing discussion for pretty much every tour or every World Cup that I’ve been on in the last three or four years.”
Wade played for his country for 13 years and filled in as T20I captain between December 2020 and February 2024.
He was part of the Australia team that made an early exit from the T20 World Cup in June.
“If we went into the last World Cup and I managed to get some runs and we won that, then things would look maybe a little different and maybe I’d keep going,” he said. “It was just kind of an understanding from all of us.”
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