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Australian batter Shaun Marsh retires from first-class cricket

Shaun Marsh announced his retirement from first-class cricket after 22 years of service for Western Australia (WA) at Sheffield Shield level, and 38 Test matches for Australia.

  • Marsh made his first-class debut for Western Australia in 2001 when he was 17 years old. Last season, in his brother Mitchell Marsh's absence, Marsh led the team to the Sheffield Shield championship.
  • With 8,347 runs, including 20 centuries, Marsh ends the Shield as WA's third-highest run-scorer. He has played in 122 games, two more than the previous captain Tom Moody in WA history.
  • He made his ODI debut for Australia several months later against West Indies where his 81 from 97 balls earned him player of the match honours, but it would be a further four years before he earned a Test call-up.

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