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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brad_HaddinBrad Haddin - Wikipedia

    Bradley James Haddin (born 23 October 1977), is an Australian former cricketer, vice-captain and coach who represented Australia in all three forms of international cricket. He played domestically for New South Wales as a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper.

  2. Brad Haddin. Modern Australian wicketkeepers are renowned for being tough and uncompromising, and Brad Haddin was a fitting inheritor of the job held by the likes of Rod Marsh and Ian...

  3. Although not exactly of the same caliber, Brad Haddin was a fairly good replacement to Adam Gilchrist when Australia were looking for a dashing wicket-keeper batsman post Gilly's...

  4. Sep 9, 2015 · Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has announced his retirement from international and first-class cricket, following Michael Clarke, Shane Watson and Chris Rogers in stepping down in the wake of...

  5. Brad Haddin Biography. Bradley James Haddin is a former Australian cricketer, who was born on October 23, 1977, in Cowra, New South Wales, Australia. He represented Australia in all three...

  6. But the veteran returned to international cricket with a bang in 2013, marking his elevation to the vice-captaincy with a record-breaking performance in Australia’s Ashes whitewash. Haddin ...

  7. Sep 9, 2015 · BRAD Haddin has called time on an international career that was the true definition of a rollercoaster ride. The veteran wicketkeeper balanced the highs of playing a massive role in an Ashes whitewash and featuring in a World Cup win with the lows of four Ashes series defeats and a controversial dumping from the Test team this year.

  8. Oct 23, 2017 · Born October 23, 1977, Brad James Haddin is a spectacular Australian wicketkeeper synonymous to fighting spirit. On September 9, 2015, Haddin quit international and First-Class cricket....

  9. Sep 9, 2015 · Factbox on Brad Haddin after the Australia wicketkeeper announced his retirement from first class cricket on Wednesday: Born Oct. 23, 1977 in Cowra, New South Wales * Played for Canberra in state one-day cricket in the mid 1990s before moving to the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) to further his career.

  10. Sep 9, 2015 · Brad Haddin says his decision to retire was an easy one. A quintessential team man, Haddin was never scared to put his career on the line because of family reasons.