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Katich retires from T20s, not to play CLT20

Already retired from Tests and ODIs, veteran Australian opener Simon Katich today called time of his Twenty20 career as well ruling himself out from the Champions League T20 in India.

Melbourne: Already retired from Tests and ODIs, veteran Australian opener Simon Katich today called time of his Twenty20 career as well ruling himself out from the Champions League T20 in India.
The 38-year-old, who quit first-class cricket in 2012, had captained Perth Scorchers to KFC Twenty20 Big Bash League title earlier this year, making the team eligible to play in the CLT20, scheduled from September 8 to 30 in India. Katich played 118 T20 games and scored 2483 runs at an average of 30.28 and a strike-rate of 126.61. Of these, only three appearances came for Australia.
"It`s always difficult when it comes to making these sorts of decisions," Katich said. "I`ve obviously been in a similar situation when I made the decision to retire from first-class cricket in Australia a few years ago. Having been through that before, it helped me understand the process a bit better and the more I thought about it, I felt the time was right. "I have a young family, I`ve had a great run and for my last game at the WACA, my home ground, to be a win in a successful (BBL) campaign; it`s the stuff you dream of. I`ll finish on a high and that was a big part of the reason I decided to pull up stumps," he added. Katich said he made decision after much deliberation. "My decision certainly wasn`t for any other reason other than I felt I`d had my time and now it`s the boys` turn. The past three years have been outstanding at the Scorchers; we`ve been really consistent and getting to three finals, then getting over the line last year was very rewarding for everyone involved," he said. "Justin, the coaching and support staff and all the players made the end of my playing years very memorable and very special. That`s something I`ll always be grateful for; to have finished at my home ground and in front of family and friends, with a great bunch of lads." Katich played 56 Tests for Australia, averaging 45.03 for his 4188 runs. His 45 ODI appearances yielded 1324 runs for the country at an average of 35.78. Perth coach Justin Langer, a Test team-mate of Katich`s through the early 2000s, saluted his retiring champion. "Simon`s contribution to Western Australian and Australian cricket has been immense and, whilst I`m disappointed he`ll no longer play for the Scorchers, I respect his decision to move on," Langer said. "As a person of extremely high integrity, I know `Katto` has given this decision a lot of thought and I respect that he wants to finish his playing career as the captain of the triumphant Scorchers team last summer. "I am glad he was able to retire on a high and where he started his illustrious career here at the WACA. In terms of leadership; there have been few stronger leaders in Western Australian cricket history," said Langar.

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