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    Symonds retires from professional cricket

    The talented yet controversial Australian all-rounder cited family reasons for leaving the game.


    Former Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds has retired from professional cricket seeking to be with his family which is expecting the arrival of his first child.

    Symonds, 36, had last played for Australia at the 2009 World Twenty20 in the Caribbean. During the tournament, he ran into trouble with the team management. Later, he retired from the national team, focussing his energy on T20 competitions. However, he will not play the IPL this season.

    "Effective immediately, I am retiring from all forms of professional cricket," Symonds said today. "It is with regret that I will not be able to fulfil my final year of the IPL with the Mumbai Indians. Mumbai Indians and the IPL have both been very supportive of me, but the impending arrival of my first child is a priority."

    Extra: Retrospective: Symonds Over The Years

    Symonds will not participate in this year's IPL. Symonds first appeared on the big scene as a big-hitting middle-order batsman, a world-class fielder and a seam bowler who could also bowl off-spin. At the peak of his powers, he participated and played significant roles in two World Cup wins and a 5-0 Ashes triumph in 2006-7. 

    The dreadlocked cricketer has been at the centre of many controversies on and off the field, most notably for the racism allegations he had levelled at Harbhajan Singh in the Sydney Test of 2007.

    Symonds first grabbed international headlines when he smashed a world record 16 sixes in a county game for Gloucestershire against Glamorgan in 1995. He hit four more in the second innings, for a match record of 20.

    His ODI debut followed in 1998 in Pakistan, but he didn’t cement his place in the Australian side till the 2003 World Cup. In Australia’s opening game against Pakistan, Symonds smashed 143 after coming into the side at the expense of the injured Michael Bevan and Darren Lehmann who was serving a ban.

    He made his Test debut in 2004 in Sri Lanka, but played only 26 Tests. His superlative skills were more suited to limited overs cricket where he made a mark. In 198 ODIs, he scored 5088 runs and took 133 wickets.

    His cricketing genius went side-by-side with his penchant for rubbing the authorities the wrong way. In 2005, he turned up drunk for practice ahead of an ODI against Bangladesh. Australia famously lost that game after Symonds was dropped for his indiscretion.

    Two years later, he accused Harbhajan of racial abuse, an episode that spiralled into a diplomatic crisis between India and Australia.

    In 2008, he missed a compulsory team meeting ahead of a home series against Bangladesh and went finish instead. This prompted the Australian team to ask Symonds to reaffirm his commitment to the team. He wasn’t selected for the tour of India that followed.

    In 2009, he was dismissed from the Australian team after drinking in public, something he was contractually bound to refrain from. He continued playing T20 cricket till the 2011 Champions League that concluded in October.

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    14 comments

    • Vidur  •  3 months ago
      We miss u...............!!!
      • sivaramakrishnan 3 months ago
        When Australia itself is not missing him why should we miss him?
    • Raja  •  Muddunoor, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      Sad news
      • sivaramakrishnan 3 months ago
        Why sad. He has taken a right decision at right time.
    • Vinayak  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      He is like superman who saves match from loss when team is under trouble ex. when Aus came India in 2004 I believe that he got man of Series award inspite of so many sledging over him in that series. his innings in 2003 world cup against Pakistan is one of great knocks in ODI. It is sad news to hear...
    • Gladson  •  Bellary, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      One of the great match winner of all time. Always a big fan of someone like Symonds
    • D.B. Khadka  •  3 months ago
      One of the great match winner of all time. Always a big fan of someone like Symonds
    • Chanaka  •  Colombo, Sri Lanka  •  3 months ago
      great ICON in cricket
      miss u
    • A Yahoo! User  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  3 months ago
      I MISS U..................!!!!!!!!
    • sivaramakrishnan  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      Adieu Symonds. Be a good friend of India. Hope to see you in some role in India in course of time.
    • Rohit  •  Nashik, Maharashtra  •  3 months ago
      good decision.. be a good father Andrew!!! we'l miss u though.
    • kriish sai  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      he was not dying
    • Johnson  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      Great Player ...Miss u a lot on action....Best of luck for ur future n Congrates for becomimg a DAD shortly
      .
    • Rahul  •  Chennai, Tamil Nadu  •  3 months ago
      in-spite of ur controversies on & off the field..we like u & miss u !!
    • sivaramakrishnan  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      Will he dump Mumbai Indians too?
    • Pn  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      Eventough he is some allegations take palce in his career he is one of the best finiser.....
      we miss you symo........

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