Age doesn’t matter to play cricket especially for Brad Hogg

Brad Hogg is one of Australian legendary spinner want to continue his career as a player. He is one of the great Australian spinner after Shane Warne. But the different between Shane Warne and Brad Hogg is Warne retired many years ago and Hogg exists even now. Brad Hogg is now 46. He already established his career as a commentator but he is happier to play cricket rather than as a commentator.

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Brad Hogg has another one year contract with Melbourne Renegades. So he will play the seventh edition of the Big Bash League. Hogg imagination to continue playing until he’s 50-years of age is a bit nearer to reality after Melbourne Renegades affirmed they’ve marked the legendary spinner for the imminent KFC Big Bash League season

Having left Perth Scorchers in front of the past BBL season, Hogg was without an agreement. The Renegades got him on board 2016-17 for one-season. He played every one of the eight matches for them and performed amazingly well.

Renegades head coach Andrew McDonald satisfied on hoggy for his last year performance as he done so many years. Renegades head coach still believe that Brad Hogg is still one of the good player in the world cricket with his ball.

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