Australia pacer Peter Siddle announces retirement from international cricket
Australia pacer Peter Siddle announces retirement from international cricket
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Australia's experienced fast bowler Peter Siddle has announced his retirement from international cricket. Siddle, 35, gave this information on Sunday. Siddle made his Test debut against India in 2008 and then played 67 Test matches for Australia, in which he took 221 wickets in his name. At the same time, you should also tell that he is the 13th bowler from Australia to take the most wickets.

Media reports say that he remains the last bowler from Australia to take a Test hat-trick, who achieved this feat in Gabba on his birthday during the Ashes in 2010-11.

For your information, let us tell you that Siddle did not get a place in the team in the Boxing Day Test and he was constantly in and out, he was suffering from a back injury, but in three Tests in Australia's Ashes win in September Took seven wickets. At the same time, it is going on that Siddle had played 20 ODIs and two T20 matches for Australia.

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