Australian women’s cricketer Alex Blackwell, who had retired from international cricket two years ago, on Wednesday announced that she will be retiring from Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) as well. Blackwell has continued to play for the Sydney Thunder in WBBL since her international retirement. She said after the game against Melbourne Stars that this would be her final domestic season which the Thunder won on Blackwell’s 47-ball 65.
“I’d decided before the match that I was going to retire. It’s got to come to an end at some point,” Blackwell said. “There’s been many highlights, but what’s been really cool is watching the next generation of Thunder players grabbing their opportunities. It’s been very special to be a part of that – I’m really satisfied.”
“I’ve been really happy with mentoring out in the middle. I had an opportunity against the Stars to bat with Phoebe Litchfield and Saskia Horley. It was good to talk to them about what the good options were to go to – and to help clarify in their minds what was on, and where to back themselves,” she added.
Alex Blackwell, who is Australia’s most capped woman player, led the team to a T20 World Cup victory in 2010, said that she wanted to continue to play in WBBL for another year after last year’s close WBBL semi-final loss to the Brisbane Heat.
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“I was heartbroken, but also amazed, by last year’s semi-final,” Blackwell said. “I, well, a little bit selfishly… thought to myself, ‘I’ve worked so hard to get to this point and contributed to cricket for a long period of time for it to reach this point’.
“I thought the WBBL was an amazing competition to be a part of and decided I could go again – and I’m pleased I did. It’s been good fun, and I’ve enjoyed supporting Rachael Haynes because I think she’s led the team very well,” she concluded.