Rachel Haynes, a member of six World Cup-winning Australian teams, has retired

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  • The vice-captain of the Australian women’s cricket team has retired
  • Rachel’s last tournament of the current year’s Women’s Big Bash League
  • Rachel played 77 ODIs and 84 T20s in his career

Rachel Haynes, the vice-captain of the Australian women’s cricket team, has retired from international and domestic cricket. This year’s Women’s Big Bash League will be Rachel’s last tournament. 35-year-old Rachel, who made her debut in 2009, has earned a place among the best batswomen in the world. Rachel, who played six Tests, 77 ODIs and 84 T20 matches in her career, was also a member of the Australian team that won six World Cups. She led the team in the Women’s ODI World Cup for the first time during 2017.

Played an important role in the World Cup-Commonwealth Games

At this time regular captain Meg Lanning was unable to play in the match due to a shoulder injury. Hansen was made vice-captain of the team in 2018. He then played an important role in the team winning gold medals in the 2022 ODI World Cup and Commonwealth Games. Hanse was a member of the team that won the T20 World Cup in 2010 and 2012 and the ODI World Cup in 2013.

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