Former CSK player announces his retirement from all format
Former CSK player announces his retirement from all format
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New Delhi [India], Feb 5: Aussies pace bowler Doug Bollinger, the former CSK and New South Wales left-arm quick, has announced his retirement from cricket, on Monday (February 5). The 36-year-old played 12 Test matches, 39 One-Day internationals (ODI) and nine Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). Even though he had a brief Test career lasting less than two years, Bollinger enjoyed much success after taken 50 wickets at an average of 25.92. He also claimed 62 ODI scalps with an impressive average of 23.9.

Doug Bollinger made his First-Class debut in 2002-03 season before playing his first Test in January of 2009 against South Africa in Sydney. A cult figure, Bollinger's effervescent personality and firebrand bowling made him a fan favourite. Most recently, he was a member of the Sydney Sixers squad in the just concluded Big Bash League but played only two matches. He is also known for T-20 specialist for CSK and now he always remember after his well service.

"My first captain for NSW was Steve Waugh, which was unbelievable," Bollinger said. "I played under some great captains and players for NSW and Australia including Steve, Michael Clarke and Ricky Ponting. To play for 15 or 16 seasons with the SCG as my home ground has been amazing. "It's been a great ride. I met so many wonderful people and achieved the ultimate ambition of playing Test cricket for Australia," he added.

 

 

  

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