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Goodbye, Steve

The phrase 'end of an era' would not have fitted better the retirement of a cricketer other than Stephen Rodger Waugh.

Updated on: Dec 28, 2004, 20:28:00 IST
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Wearing his beloved baggy green and allowing himself a rare smile, Stephen Rodger Waugh left the Sydney Cricket Ground on January 6, 2004 with an imperishable legacy to the international game he graced for 18 years.

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Born on June 2, 1962, in Bankstown, Sydney, Waugh made his debut as a 20-year old against India on Boxing Day in 1985. He had an inauspicious debut and famously confessed that he doubted "if I would ever score a run in Test cricket".

But few would have known then that the phrase 'end of an era' would not have fitted better the retirement of a cricketer other than him.

Nicknamed 'Captain Courageous' and 'Iceman', for Waugh, only India would remain the unconquered final frontier but it was a tribute to his captaincy skills that he galvanized a bunch of individuals into a fighting unit which won a world-record 16 Tests on the trot and was labelled by the pundits as 'The Invincibles'.

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