Doug Bracewell Retires: The All-Rounder Who Engineered New Zealand's Famous Hobart Win

New Zealand all-rounder Doug Bracewell has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. His career is best remembered for a match-winning 6-40 against Australia in 2011, securing a famous 7-run Test victory in Hobart. Bracewell represented New Zealand in 69 international matches across all formats, taking 120 wickets and scoring 915 runs. He concludes his career with domestic side Central Districts, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to play for his country.

Key Points: Doug Bracewell Retires From All Cricket

  • 69-match international career
  • Pivotal role in 2011 Hobart Test win
  • Retires after recent rib injury
  • Played for Central Districts
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New Zealand's Doug Bracewell announces retirement from all forms of cricket

New Zealand all-rounder Doug Bracewell retires, remembered for his 6-40 that secured a historic 7-run Test win over Australia in Hobart in 2011.

"It's been a proud part of my life, and something I aspired to as a young cricketer. - Doug Bracewell"

Wellington, December 29

Former New Zealand all-rounder Doug Bracewell has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Monday, as per the ICC website.

Bracewell, 35, played 28 Tests, 21 ODIs and 20 T20Is between 2011 and 2023. He claimed 74 Test wickets in 28 Tests, 26 wickets in 21 ODIs, and 20 wickets in as many T20Is for the Blackcaps. He scored 568, 221, and 126 in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, respectively.

Bracewell's most recent international match was a Test against Sri Lanka in Wellington in 2023, and a recent rib injury led him to conclude his career with domestic side Central Districts in New Zealand.

In a post on X, New Zealand Cricket's official handle announced Bracewell's retirement news, crediting his pivotal role in New Zealand's memorable Test victory over Australia in Hobart in 2011, where he recorded his best Test figures of 6-40 in the second innings to secure a remarkable 7-run win.

"Allrounder Doug Bracewell has announced his retirement from all cricket. Bracewell played 28 Tests, 21 ODIs and 20 T20Is for New Zealand taking 120 wickets and scoring 915 runs. He played a key role in New Zealand's last Test victory over Australia, in Hobart in 2011, claiming career-best Test figures of 6-40 in the second innings to help secure a famous 7-run win. Congratulations on a brilliant career, Doug," reads the X post by the Blackcaps.

Bracewell expressed pride in his cricketing career and said he is grateful for the opportunities he has had throughout it while playing for New Zealand and his domestic team, Central Districts

"It's been a proud part of my life, and something I aspired to as a young cricketer. I will always be grateful for the opportunities I have had through cricket, and the chance to play for my country, as well as for Central Districts, throughout my domestic career. It's a privilege to play first-class and international cricket, and I'm grateful to have played and enjoyed the game for as long as I have," Bracewell said via a statement from Central Districts, as per the ICC website.

- ANI

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Sarah B
A solid career. 120 wickets across formats is a decent contribution. New Zealand always produces such gritty, team-first players. All the best for the next chapter!
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Aditya G
Respect. He was a proper all-rounder who could change a game. That 6-40 will be remembered forever. Injuries can be so cruel, cutting careers short. Hope he has a good life after cricket.
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Priya S
It's a bit sad to see him go. I feel he was underutilized at times, especially in limited overs. Could have been a more regular feature. But still, a career to be proud of. Congrats Doug!
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Michael C
Always enjoyed watching him bowl. Had a good, aggressive seam-bowling action. That win in Hobart was one for the ages. Happy retirement!
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Karthik V
Another Kiwi warrior hangs up his boots. These players may not have the glamour of IPL stars, but they are the heart and soul of the game. Salute from an Indian fan. 🙏

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