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    Home»Sports»BBL Legend Ken Richardson Announces Cricket Retirement

    BBL Legend Ken Richardson Announces Cricket Retirement

    Sports January 27, 20262 Mins Read
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    The Big Bash League mourns the departure of one of its greatest servants as Ken Richardson retires from professional cricket after 17 illustrious years. The fast bowler’s decision closes a chapter filled with World Cup glory, franchise triumphs, and a wicket tally that cements his elite status.

    Richardson’s BBL odyssey is legendary: 142 wickets in 15 seasons place him fifth all-time among men. He ignited his career with Adelaide Strikers, playing 36 games in six seasons from the league’s inception. Joining Melbourne Renegades for BBL 07, he became their all-time leading male wicket-taker with 104 in 80 matches, instrumental in their 2018-19 championship. Latterly with Sydney Sixers, he played his final two BBL 15 games amid injury battles.

    Australia benefited from his 36 T20I and 25 ODI caps, peaking with the 2021 T20 World Cup victory. Domestically, he excelled with 102 FC wickets in 34 matches and 153 List A strikes in 98 outings. Globally, IPL tenures with Royal Challengers Bangalore, Rajasthan Royals, and Pune Warriors, plus England’s Kent, Birmingham Phoenix, and UAE’s Dubai Capitals, showcased his versatility.

    Injuries at 34 forced the poignant call, revealed via Instagram Monday. Fellow Australian Adam Zampa captured the sentiment: ‘My mate’s last pro match; 18 years in cricket, I owe so much to him.’ As peers and fans reflect, Richardson’s career stands as a testament to perseverance, leaving an indelible mark on T20 cricket’s evolution.

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