Melbourne: Australia seamer Peter Siddle on Sunday bade adieu international cricket. The fast bowler made an emotional announcement in front of his teammates at the Melbourne Cricket Ground before the start of play on day four of the ongoing second Test against New Zealand.
Siddle, who has been a vital cog in the Aussie bowling scheme of things, did not get a chance to play in the second Test against New Zealand. After announcing retirement, the player was seen exchanging hugs with his team-mates and support staff of Australia.
Siddle ends his career at the 13th spot on the list of highest wicket-takers for Australia in the longest format of the game. He finishes with 221 wickets from 67 Test matches.