Chris Rogers

47-Year-Old BatsmanBatsman
Australia
Ashes standout announces retirement
BatsmanAustralia
September 22, 2016
Rogers will retire from first-class cricket, ESPN CricInfo reports.
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It could hardly have been a more perfect send-off for Rogers, who recorded twin centuries for Somerset in their 325-run victory over Nottinghamshire. "That's it for me," the opening batsman told ESPN. "I have had a good career and to finish off that way is pretty special." The 39-year-old Australian left-hander first donned the baggy green in 2008, but after a long dry spell he made his biggest impacts in two Ashes series in England in 2013 and 2015.
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BatsmanAustralia
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Rogers (head) is in line to play in the Third Ashes Test, which commences Wednesday, The Guardian reports. "After all the tests and seeing the specialists, they cleared me of any serious damage," he told ESPN Cric Info on Monday. "It's still a bit of a day-by-day basis but so far, so good."
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BatsmanAustralia
July 22, 2015
Rogers continues to experience dizziness following the conclusion of the Second Ashes Test in London, ESPN Cric Info reports. "We took him to have an MRI scan on Sunday and the MRI was fine," Australian team doctor Peter Brukner said. "We also got another scan there because sometimes you can actually have a small fracture associated with that injury, we had a specific scan, a CT scan, and that ruled out the fracture. We've ruled out brain, we ruled out a fracture, so we were left with the damage to the vestibular apparatus."
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BatsmanAustralia
July 21, 2015
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