Moises Henriques Retirement: All -rounder Moies Henriques, who made his Test debut in 2013 for Australia, has decided to retire from first class cricket. Henriques, 38, will now be available for New South Wales in the One-Day Cup and has a session contract with Sydney Sixers, in which he is the captain.
After retirement, Heinriques said that I had already decided before Christmas that now Sheffield Shield should retire from cricket. It was a matter of respect for me to play and captain it for so many years. Playing for New South Wales has been the experience of leading not only by words, but also from performance.
Henriques has a brilliant career in first class cricket. He scored 6830 runs in 131 first class matches and also took 127 wickets. His international career is also worth noting. Moies Henriques has played 4 Tests, 16 ODIs and 24 T20 matches for Australia. He has 2 wickets and 164 runs in Test cricket. In ODIs, he has taken 8 wickets and 7 wickets in T20. Henriques' cricket career has been very successful. His contribution will always be remembered.