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ICC World Cup: Australian keeper Brad Haddin hints at quitting ODIs after WC

<p><span>37-year-old Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin suggests that he may hang up his gloves from one-day cricket at the conclusion of the 2015 World Cup</span></p>

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Brisbane: Acknowledging that it would be great to sign off from one-day cricket if his team wins the cricket World Cup, Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has said he has not decided on a date when he will retire but is close to hanging up his boots in the 50-overs format.

37-year-old Haddin, who was part of Australia's 2007 and 2011 World Cup campaigns, believes that his day of reckoning in ODIs is near.

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