Steve Waugh to retire – next year in India

Another great to leave the cricketing scene.

Steve Waugh to retire – next year in India](http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2003/JUL/215692_AUS_12JUL2003.html)

Steve Waugh has said that he would like to retire at the end of Australia’s tour of India in 2004. He then intends to devote more time to Udayan, the Kolkata home for children of leprosy patients which he supports.

According to a report by The Press Trust of India, Waugh said in an interview in Sydney: “I would like to end my career in India.” He has long described India as the “final frontier” for the Australian team to conquer, and swore after Australia’s defeat in 2001 that he would be back to set the record straight.

That is not, however, reason for Khaled Mahmud and his boys to relax – Waugh has not forgotten Bangladesh. “The India series is still a long way off,” Waugh said, “and I am focussing on Bangladesh at the moment.” One can imagine him rubbing his hands in glee as he says this.

For all the brutality Waugh inflicts on the cricket field, though, at heart he remains a softie. His support – monetary and otherwise – for Udayan has earned him immense respect in India. Waugh does not stop at charitable donations – the girls’ wing at Udayan was funded by him – but visits the home regularly. He explained his commitment thus: "Udayan is my pursuit for life. It is not something you start and give up. I am committed to continued support to Udayan.

“We are soon going to start another school for 200 needy children,” Waugh added. He admitted that despite being a celebrity, raising funds was a difficult matter, and said that “it would be good to get some funding from businesses in Australia and India”.

Waugh had recently announced his plans to make a film based on Udayan, which has already been scripted, though, as of now, there is no director or producer. Waugh did not clarify rumours as to whether he would act in the film, but merely said, pithily, “I am a cricketer”.

Until next year, when Australia come to India, he certainly is.

Steve Waugh will definetly be missed :k:

Yes he is a great player with an amazing character.

one of my favourite cricketers :k:

what a nice way to retire.....Waugh hitting 3 100s in the series to the indians and then retire.... ;)

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what a nice way to retire.....Waugh hitting 3 100s in the series to the indians and then retire.... ;)
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You mean 6 100s.

Well, I think it was inevitable. This was the one Test Series he had lost while touring India in 2001. I think it was well publicized that he would end his playing days on that tour and fittingly so, that will be the one scalp that will complete his career. He will have then led Australia to beat every single Test Playing nation both home and away, a feat that not even Clive Lloyd could manage. If Steven pulls it off, he will go down in history as possibly the greatest Captain ever. He has already won more Test Matches than any other leader.

As for what will happen afterwards, well I’m glad that he has decided to do some charity work in India. Malcolm Gray (The Former president of the ICC - an Australian at that) did indeed point out that while they were winning cricket matches and trophies left right and centre there have been a lot of problems in the cricketing world as of late and everyone does have a duty to try their best and help to solve these problems - and none more so than Steven who is the head of the best team in the world.

Hopefully the film will do good, as he said, he is still a Cricketer and one of the greatest, IMO.

:smokin2:

Accha hay kay abb wo bhi retire ho jaye warnan wo itna old ho chuka hay kay probably he won’t be able to run between pitch in 2005. He think he knows this.
Bye bye Mr. steve.:wave:
But he was certainly a legend and will be missed much.

why not.... ;)

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You mean 6 100s.
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