Former Australia fast bowler Doug Bollinger retires

Sport360 staff 15:15 05/02/2018
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  • Former Australia and Worcestershire bowler Doug Bollinger has retired from professional cricket.

    The left-arm seamer made 60 appearances for his country across all three formats, taking 50 wickets at an impressive average of 25.92 in Tests.

    The 36-year-old, a New South Wales stalwart for the last 16 years, told cricketnsw.com.au: “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.

    “Now it’s time for the next stage of my life with my wife Tegan and my children Skye and Liam. I couldn’t have achieved everything I have without them.”

    Cricket Australia chief executive officer James Sutherland added: “Doug has had a fantastic career, and we congratulate him on his achievements at international and domestic level.

    “He was a fierce competitor on the field who gave his all every time he represented his country. He was a skilful bowler who claimed more than 100 international wickets and enjoyed success against the best in the world.

    “Doug has made a tremendous contribution to cricket in Australia across more than 15 years – we thank him for his service, and hope he remains involved in the game following his playing career.”

    Provided by Press Association Sport

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