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Australia Got A Big Blow Before The Fourth Test; This Bowler Suddenly Retired From Cricket

The Border Gavaskar Trophy is being played between India and Australia. The Indian team is ahead 2-1 in four Test matches. After winning consecutive Test matches, India faced defeat in the third Test. Australia has also confirmed its place in the World Test Championship with a significant victory.

The Australian team gets a big blow before the fourth Test match, starting from 9 games. The fast bowler, who took over 400 wickets during this ongoing Test series between India and Australia, has announced his retirement from cricket.

Said Goodbye To 14 Years Long Career

The Kangaroos have suffered a significant setback amid the Border Gavaskar Trophy series between India and Australia. Trent Copeland, the fast bowler who played International Test cricket for Australia, suddenly announced his retirement. Copeland’s international did not last long despite being an excellent fast bowler.

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Please tell me that Trent Copeland has taken six wickets in 3 Tests played for Australia. He played these three Tests in 2011 against Sri Lanka on his land. He played all these three tests within 17 days. He made his Test debut on 31 August 2011 and played the last match on 16 September 2011.

Legendary Player Of First-Class Cricket

Trent, 36, played 14 years in domestic cricket. He played 112 first-class matches and 29 List-A matches during this. He took 410 first-class wickets and 41 List-A wickets while wreaking havoc with his balls. Announcing his retirement, he said,

I was thinking about my retirement even before the start of the current season. I am about to turn 37 now. I think this is the right time to make way for the youth. I am proud of whatever I have achieved in cricket. I got tremendous family sports in my cricket career.

Trent Copeland Retired
Trent Copeland Retired

Looking at Copeland’s career, he has taken 410 wickets in 122 first-class matches, in which his average is 25.65. Apart from this, he has 41 doors in 29 List-A games. Apart from this, he has also played 3 T20 matches in which he failed to take wickets.

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