ODI cricket's Aaron Finch, the captain of Australia, announces his retirement.
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Aaron Finch made the decision to discontinue playing in the one-day international (ODI) format.
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On Sunday in Cairns against New Zealand, Finch will compete in his 146th and final ODI.
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Next month, the squad will defend their World Championship crown under his continued leadership.
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Finch said in a statement" "I had some amazing recollections from this amazing journey.I've had the great fortune to play on some truly outstanding one-day sides."
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I have also been blessed by all the folks I have played with and the several crew members.
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I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has supported and assisted me along the way.
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Finch had been playing poorly in ODIs, with 5 of his last 12 innings ending in ducks, including 2 in Crain's.
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Only 27 runs were scored in his last 7 innings.
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Additionally, the retirement occurred just before India is set to host the ODI World Cup 2023 the following year.