Brad Haddin quits ODI
He will continue to play Test cricket.
“I have had a privileged one-day career and I have been fortunate enough to be involved in three Cricket World Cups and now is the right time to walk away," he was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.
He was part of the Australian side which won the World Cup this year and played a crucial role in clinching the trophy.
“Not many players get to write a script like mine at the end of their careers and I have been lucky enough to do just that after winning a World Cup on home soil," he said.
“I leave the team with Australian ranked number-one in the world and I am proud of everything we have achieved," Haddin said.
He has played 126 ODIs for Australia.
He scored 3122 runs at an average of 31.53 in his career while taking 170 catches and 11 stumpings as wicket-keeper.
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