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    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 is a former wicketkeeper-batter who played for Australia in all three formats. He was a key member of the 2013-14 Ashes-winning team and scored ODI centuries opening the batting.

    • Male
    • November 23, 1977
    • Australia
  3. Brad Haddin was a wicket-keeper batsman for Australia who played in all three formats. He was a good replacement for Adam Gilchrist and scored some crucial runs in the 2013-14 Ashes and the 2015 World Cup.

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  5. Sep 9, 2015 · Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin announced his retirement in 2015 after the Ashes series defeat by England. He played 66 Tests, scored 3,266 runs and took 262 catches, and will continue to play T20 cricket.

    • Move to Queansbeyan. When he was 12, Brad Haddin’s family had moved to Queanbeyan, located in south-east NSW. He began playing junior cricket there at the Queansbeyan Cricket Club at the age of 15.
    • Appearing for ACT. Haddin made his List A debut in the Mercantile Mutual Cup 1997-98 against South Australia. He was 20 then. Batting at No. 4, he scored only 6 and effected one dismissal behind the stumps.
    • Dismissed by Matthew Hayden on First-Class debut. After making a few sporadic appearances in List A games, he earned the prestigious NSW cap in 1999 just days before his 22nd birthday.
    • Finally, Australian cap. Haddin had done enough in the domestic circuit to merit a national selection but Australia then had Adam Gilchrist playing for them.
  6. 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.

  7. Sep 9, 2015 · Brad Haddin leaves complex legacy after announcing retirement from international cricket. Source: News Corp Australia. Antony Pinshaw and Jacob Kuriype from Fox Sports. September 9th, 2015 11:57 am. BRAD Haddin has called time on an international career that was the true definition of a rollercoaster ride.