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Australia's dangerous bowling Doug Bollinger retires from cricket

Australia's dangerous bowling Doug Bollinger retires from cricket

  • Former Australian leg-spinner Douglas Bollinger has completely resigned from all forms of cricket on Monday. Let me tell you that Bollinger (36) had test debuted against South Africa in 2009. He played 12 Test matches and took 50 wickets at an average of 25.92. His highest score of 28 runs is his best performance.

  • Bollinger also represented his country in a total of 39 ODIs and achieved a total of 62 wickets. He also played nine T20 matches and took nine wickets.

  • On his excellent performance in 2010, Bollinger made his Test debut in the ICC's annual Test and ODI team.

  • Bollinger played his last Test match of his career in the Ashes series in 2010. A year later, he played his last ODI against South Africa in Durban.

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