Moises Henriques hangs up his boots from First-Class cricket
28 Mar 2025


Former Australian Test player and veteran New South Wales (NSW) cricketer Moises Henriques has announced his retirement from First-Class cricket.

The 38-year-old cricketer confirmed the decision while remaining available for selection in one-day cup matches and the Big Bash League.

He said he had decided before Christmas to stop playing Sheffield Shield cricket after a 19-year career.

"I pretty much made my mind up before Christmas this year," he stated as per ESPNcricinfo.


Henriques reflects on his Sheffield Shield career
Career reflection


As mentioned, Henriques reflected on his long-standing tenure with the NSW team.

"It was an honour to be able to lead and play for this state for so long, but playing for NSW means leading not only through words and preparation but also performances," he stated.

Although he feels physically capable at his age, he admitted not being able to lead by winning games in the longer format of cricket, which he believes is important.


Henriques expresses confidence in younger players
Future outlook


Henriques also expressed confidence in the younger players who will continue to take the state team forward.

He thanked them for creating an environment that made work enjoyable for him.

"We have a terrific group of younger players that will take over and move this great state forward, and I will watch on with keen eyes," he said, adding that he would be watching their progress with keen interest.


Henriques's impressive record and legacy
Career achievements


Henriques's career has been nothing short of phenomenal.

He played four Tests for Australia between 2013 and 2016, scoring 164 runs.

However, his biggest contribution came at the state level where he represented the Blues in a staggering 110 Sheffield Shield matches, making him the state's fourth-most capped player.

He also captained New South Wales on 33 occasions.


Blues coach praises Henriques's contributions
Coach's commendation


Blues coach Greg Shipperd praised Henriques for his contributions on and off the field.

He called Henriques a consummate professional and leader, adding that cricket in NSW is significantly better due to Moises's contribution.

"He is the consummate professional and leader and cricket in NSW is far greater for Moises' contribution," Shipperd further lauded the veteran.

Shipperd also said he was excited about the new generation of young leaders coming through their program, after Jack Edwards's strong performance this season.


Former Aussie all-rounder's FC stats at a glance
Stats


The all-rounder featured in 131 FC matches. In these matches, he has amassed 6,830 runs at 34.84.

He also has smashed 13 tons and 31 half-centuries while boasting a high score of 265 (219 innings).

According to ESPNcricinfo, with the ball, Henriques has bagged 127 scalps at 30.75 across 144 innings (5W: 2).

His best match figures are worth 6/94, while his best bowling inning reads 5/17.

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