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ADELAIDE: Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist said on Sunday there was “nothing sinister” in his sudden and unexpected retirement from Test cricket. Gilchrist announced his retirement in a television interview shortly after stumps on the third day of the fourth cricket Test against India, a day after achieving a world record 414th Test dismissal. He said he will not speak at length about his retirement until the fourth Test concludes but granted a further interview with Australia’s Channel Nine on Sunday to emphasize his decision was reached happily, without pressure and on his own initiative. “I feel great, really, really happy,” Gilchrist told former Australia wicketkeeper Ian Healy.
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