"I know that now is the time to move on. I’ve lived the dream of every kid who has ever picked up a bat and ball and wanted to wear the baggy green.
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Australian opener Matthew Hayden announced his retirement from all representative cricket on Tuesday. The decision came after the 37-year-old Hayden was dropped last week from Australia’s Twenty20 and limited-overs squads. "I have loved so much playing cricket, and I count it as so much of an honor to have represented my country," Hayden said.
"I know that now is the time to move on. I’ve lived the dream of every kid who has ever picked up a bat and ball and wanted to wear the baggy green. I am retiring from cricket, not from life, there is still so much that I want to achieve and contribute to the community," Hayden said
Matthew Hayden was truly a class player in every forms of Cricket and his memories will be cherished by everyone across the globe who has seen him playing. Farewell !
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