Former Australia captain Aaron Finch confirmed that the 13th edition of the Big Bash League (BBL) is “most likely” will be his last season.
The former Renegades’ skipper who re-joined the squad after recovering from back soreness, confirmed in a dug-out interview during Renegades vs Adelaide Strikers game on Friday.
The interviewer asked if the BBL 13 would potentially be Finch’s last season.
“Most likely yes, I would say very likely yes”, Finch replied.
Earlier this year, Aaron Finch announced his retirement from international cricket.
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Winless in five matches, Renegades needed a win to stay alive in the competition and they managed to do that by beating Strikers by 4 wickets.
Chasing 178, Jake Fraser-McGurk (70) and Shaun Marsh (50) scored fiftied to power Renegades to a much-needed win.
Renegades will next face Melbourne Stars on January 2 at MCG.