The Citizen (Gauteng)

Blackwell hailed as she finally retires

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– Australia’s most-capped female player and vice-captain Alex Blackwell (right) was hailed as a “tremendous leader” in the women’s game after announcing her retirement from internatio­nal and state cricket yesterday.

Blackwell, 34, made her debut for Australia in a one-day internatio­nal against England in 2003, and went on to play 251 matches across all three formats.

She became just the fourth female Australian to pass 5 000 runs when she batted in the Test, Twenty20 and One-Day arenas, compiling 5 250 runs.

“Alex has been a wonderful servant to Australian cricket, and a tremendous leader both at national and internatio­nal level, and

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we congratula­te her on an outstandin­g career that has spanned more than 16 years,” Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland said in a statement.

Blackwell, who led Australia to victory at the ICC Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies in 2010, was also a member of Australia’s World T20-winning sides in 2012 and 2014 and has two World Cup trophies from 2005 and 2013.

“What I’m most proud of is probably my ability to continue to evolve as a batswoman, particular­ly with the introducti­on of T20 cricket,” she told reporters.

Blackwell said she would continue to play for the Sydney Thunder in the women’s Big Bash League. –

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