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Klinger to retire from first-class cricket

Michael Klinger has confirmed he will retire from first-class cricket at the end of the domestic season in Australia.

March 5, 2018 15:23
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Klinger, 37, has been one of the country’s most consistent run-scorers over the past two decades, but he will arguably be remembered as one of the best batsmen never to play Test cricket for Australia.

Since debuting for Victoria, Klinger has gone on to play for South Australia and Western Australia, as well as featuring for his country in three T20 international He has also amassed more than 11,000 runs in 182 matches.

He said: "I feel extremely fortunate and blessed to have been part of the Australian domestic cricket structure for 19 years in a row and I've loved and appreciated every minute of it.”

Klinger has enjoyed a glittering with the bat and captained Australia’s under-19 team. He made his first-class debut in March 1999 and had a total of nine seasons with the Bushrangers before he moved to South Australia in 2008.