Hastings announces retirement from first-class and One-Day cricket

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John Hasting a fast bowler from Australia has retired from the first-class as well as One-day cricket due to regular injuries faced by him. According to the officials, the 31-year-old informed Victorians teammates earlier this week of his decision.

Hastings will no longer play for Victoria but is set to continue in the Big Bash League for the Melbourne Stars, where he was recently announced as captain.

Hastings has been cruelled by a succession of injuries during the past 12 months, most recently injuring his back on the eve of the JLT Cup. He was on the comeback trail after injuring his ankle while playing for Worcestershire in August.

He had an excellent first-class career claiming 239 wickets from 75 matches at an average of 27. He also had a respectable batting average of 22. Hastings has just played one test finishing with match figures of 1/153 against South Africa at the WACA in 2012.