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Aaron Finch has announced he will retire from ODI after the final match of the series against New Zealand in Cairns on Sunday.

Aaron Finch has announced he will retire from ODI after the final match of the series against New Zealand in Cairns on Sunday.

Australia cricket team captain Aaron Finch has announced his retirement from One Day International Cricket. Third Australia vs New Zealand ODI at Cazalys Stadium in Cairns on Sunday will be his last ODI. But he will continue to captain Australia’s Twenty side and will lead the team in T20 World Cup.

The 35-year-old cricketer’s decision came after scoring 26 runs in his last seven innings with an average of just 3.7 runs.

            On, Saturday Cricket Australia said in a statement,

Aaron Finch will retire from one-day cricket after tomorrow’s third and final Dettol ODI vs New Zealand, with the focus shifting to leading Australia at the #T20WorldCup.

Cricket Australia

Finch has played 145 ODIs, and scored 5401 runs including 17 centuries. He was player of the year in 2020. He has won World Cup in 2015 for Australia.

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