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Wade aiming for fairytale farewell at home World Cup – The Sydney Morning Herald
Matthew Wade said he played the World Cup final with a grade two side strain and has set himself the goal of a World Cup swansong…

Once the dust settles a little bit with this one, I think that will be the next motivation to get to the next World Cup and hopefully defend the title here, and then I can sail off into the sunset, Wade said.
Matthew Wade and Adam Zampa with the Twenty20…
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