Australia’s left-handed opening batsman Ed Cowan on Wednesday
March 07,2018 announced retirement from professional cricket, having played his last
Test during the 2013 Ashes in England.
Ed Cowan made his debut against India during the 2011-12 Border-Gavaskar Trophy in the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne, and went on to play an overall 18 Tests for Australia.
Ed Cowan scored 1,001 runs in his 18 Tests at 31.28, with six half-centuries and a century.
Ed Cowan’s only century came against Australia in Brisbane against South Africa in 2012, when he scored 136 in a drawn game.
Overall, the 35-year-old played 143 First-Class matches, scoring 10,097 runs at 41.89 with 25 centuries and 48 fifties. He also played in 98 List A games and 16 T20s
Ed Cowan made his debut against India during the 2011-12 Border-Gavaskar Trophy in the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne, and went on to play an overall 18 Tests for Australia.
Ed Cowan scored 1,001 runs in his 18 Tests at 31.28, with six half-centuries and a century.
Ed Cowan’s only century came against Australia in Brisbane against South Africa in 2012, when he scored 136 in a drawn game.
Overall, the 35-year-old played 143 First-Class matches, scoring 10,097 runs at 41.89 with 25 centuries and 48 fifties. He also played in 98 List A games and 16 T20s
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