Simon Katich wishes to advise that he has decided to retire from First Class Cricket in Australia. Simon is currently enjoying playing with Hampshire in the English county season and is committed to play for the Perth Scorchers in the Champions League Twenty20 in October.
The WACA and Cricket NSW have provided wonderful cricketing environments and amazing opportunities for Simon to play under great coaches, with terrific players and surrounded by dedicated support staff. He wishes to thank them all for the camaraderie and support over the last 16 years and for the chance to play in winning teams.
With a young family and a desire for an extended time at home, Simon has decided it is time to reassess his priorities.
Simon is currently playing in England and is unavailable for comment.
Simon Katich retires from First Class Cricket in Australia
- bossman19TT
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De way dis great playa was dropped by AUS is very reminiscent of how WI does treat we cricketers.....very poor an disgraceful indeed!
Good luck to him in de future
Good luck to him in de future
- Arnik
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Shiv could go out with a bang as the world's number one batsman!!BallOil wrote:Is katich the worlds' #1 Test batsman? WI have a replacement for Shiv looking @ the crap of Wl batters against Aus and England?
Samuels look like he is ready to assume the mantle - after all he was the number uno WI batsman on this tour.
- BallOil
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Marlon is in the form of his life but his career average of 32 tells a different story. Can Marlon raise his average over 35 or even 40?
Only a few months ago Kirk Edwards looked like he sealed the # 3 spot. Now his test average come down closer to his FC and not even in the team. Can he bounce back and maintained a 40+ avg?
Only a few months ago Kirk Edwards looked like he sealed the # 3 spot. Now his test average come down closer to his FC and not even in the team. Can he bounce back and maintained a 40+ avg?
- bossman19TT
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agreed Bally, we have seen FAR too many false dawns not only wit Samuels, but wit WI cricket in generalBallOil wrote:Marlon is in the form of his life but his career average of 32 tells a different story. Can Marlon raise his average over 35 or even 40?
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bossman19TT wrote:agreed Bally, we have seen FAR too many false dawns not only wit Samuels, but wit WI cricket in generalBallOil wrote:Marlon is in the form of his life but his career average of 32 tells a different story. Can Marlon raise his average over 35 or even 40?
True WI have players that look the parrt for a bit only to be ended up as posers