Australia’s Rachael Haynes has announced her retirement from international cricket. Australia’s four-time World Cup winner has shocked the world.

Australia’s Rachael Haynes Announces Retirement From International Cricket

The Australian side was in trouble:-

A skilled top-order batsman who often came to the rescue when the Australian side was in trouble, Haynes retired with over 150 games for his country.

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The 35-year-old Finnish won two ICC Women’s World Cup titles for Australia in 2013 and 2022 and two other ICC Women’s T20 World Cups in 2018 and 2020.

She often saved her best for the big occasion, contributing consecutive left-arm half-centuries for Australia in the finals of 50-over World Cup wins.

Australia’s Rachael Haynes Announces Retirement From International Cricket

I would like to thank them for their unwavering support:-

Haynes paid tribute to his teammates for helping him throughout his career, with Haynes saying, “It would not have been possible to play at this level without the support of many.”

“From clubs, states, coaches, family and friends, I am extremely grateful to the people who helped me along the way. In particular, I want to thank my parents Ian and Jenny, and my partner Leah for their unwavering support.

“To all my teammates throughout my career, you are the reason I have played for as long as I have. You have inspired me to get better every day.

Australia’s Rachael Haynes Announces Retirement From International Cricket

The challenge as a Player:-

I have learned something from all of you. You have challenged me as a player, helped me grow as a person, and most importantly, made cricket fun.

“One of the great things about a long career is that you get to see the people around you grow.

I am very proud of the way this team has brought in players and nurtured their development.

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The ability to help players transition smoothly has been important to our team. success. Being a leader in this environment has been the biggest privilege of my career.”