Former Australia bowler Ben Hilfenhaus retires from from first class cricket

Published on: Wednesday, 24 February 2016 //

Australia, Cricket Australia, Australia Cricket, Ben Hilfenhaus,Ben Hilfenhaus retirement, Hilfenhaus, Australia cricket 2016, Cricket Australia news, cricket news, Cricket updates, cricket The 32-year-old paceman, who played 27 tests for Australia, the last in 2012, took 99 wickets. (Source: File)

Former Australia bowler Ben Hilfenhaus has announced his retirement from first-class cricket but plans to continue playing with Melbourne Renegades in the domestic Twenty20 competition.

The 32-year-old paceman, who played 27 Tests for Australia, last in 2012, took 99 wickets.

He has played only one Sheffield Shield first-class match for Tasmania this season as he struggled to find form after returning early from England’s county season, where he played for Lancashire, with a hip injury.

Hilfenhaus, a former bricklayer, told the Cricket Australia website on Wednesday “I’ve had to make a decision with regards to my body not being able to perform at the level I’d like in four-day cricket anymore.”

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