
Cameron White announced his retirement from professional cricket, bringing down curtains on a career which spanned almost two decades.
Melbourne: Former Australia all-rounder Cameron White announced his retirement from professional cricket, bringing down curtains on a career which spanned almost two decades.
The 37-year-old, who played four Tests, 91 ODIs and 47 T20Is and also captained Australia seven times in limited overs cricket, said he will focus on coaching now.
Cameron White
"I've definitely finished up playing, that's for sure," he said.
"I had one-year playing contract with the Strikers. I only played a handful of games with them last year and in those games I would have needed to play really well to get another deal."
"To be totally honest, I'm pretty content. I think my time is definitely up, I've had enough from a playing point of view and I'm ready to focus on coaching," he added.
Cameron White
White has claimed 10 domestic titles; six Sheffield Shields, a domestic one-day crown, two wins in the old state-based T20 league and a Big Bash League trophy.
"I'm just keen to get involved in it (coaching) and give it a go. I don't know if I'll be any good at it. I've enjoyed the bits and pieces I've done so far. Part of my role with the Strikers last year involved coaching," he said.