Veteran Australian cricketer Cameron White announced his retirement from all three forms of professional cricket on Friday (August 21), bringing an end to his 20-year illustrious career. White, who captained the Aussies in seven matches - including ODIs and T20Is, is now very much eager to pursue a future in coaching. "I've definitely finished up playing, that's for sure," cricket.com.au quoted White as saying. Also read Ishant Sharma, Dutee Chand among 27 recipients of Arjuna Award 2020The right-handed batsman featured in 91 ODIs, four Test and 47 T20Is for Australia. He made his international debut in 2005 against ICC World XI at Melbourne while his Test debut came against India in 2008.
Source: dna August 21, 2020 12:56 UTC