Assistant coach of Gujarat Titans created panic with bat, 105 runs in 68 balls in ODI match
Former Australian wicketkeeper batsman and assistant coach of Gujarat Titans, Matthew Wade, still plays domestic cricket in the IPL and is doing well. The 37 -year -old player who retired from the international cricket last October retained the team through his Big Bash League (BBL) team Hobart Hobart Hurques before the new season and promised to play for Tasmania in Odi Cups. Tasmanian wicketkeeper batsman Matthew Wade 2025-26 Australia came into the spotlight by scoring a century against Victoria in the Inland Odi Cup. Wade scored 105 out of 68 balls, including six sixes and eight fours. Thanks to his turn, his team scored a big score of 381 runs. After scoring 40 runs in the first match of the tournament against New -South –walis Blues against New -South -Wales Blues for slow excel against India, Ved withdrew his form by Friday, September 19, a century in 65 balls against Victoria in the Alan border field. The Tasmanian team struggled on 58/3, but Bu Webster and Captain Jordan Silke handled the turn with 77 runs for the fourth wicket. Webster and Silke did not allow their speed to decrease, which by Wade and Nikhil Chaudhary, who not only retained the speed but also defeated Victorian bowlers, further strengthening the team. In a nine partnership, Tasmania scored 80 runs and crossed the 300 -Run. Wade scored 105 runs from 68 balls with the help of eight fours and six sixes. Wade has shown that he still has the ability to perform well, at least in household tournaments, and he also wants to continue his form in the remaining ODIs. After retirement, Wade became the coach of the Australian Limited Over team and worked with Josh England and Titans. She also did well with Gujarat, where the 2022 IPL champion team reached the playoffs. Share this story -tags