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George Bailey’s red ball career is done and dusted, and it ended as it began – with a smile

George Bailey will turn his focus to the Big Bash after his red ball career ended with the Tasmanian Tigers’ Sheffield Shield loss to South Australia.

George Bailey ended his 15-year Shield career with a golden duck. Picture: Steve Bell/Getty
George Bailey ended his 15-year Shield career with a golden duck. Picture: Steve Bell/Getty

THE career of George Bailey couldn’t have ended in a more symbolic fashion, with the 37-year-old bowling slow medium pace with his Tasmanian baggy green on and a smile on his face.

Although it wasn’t the result Bailey was hoping for to end his 15-year red-ball career, he did it his way until the end.

George Bailey bowls the last over of the game against South Australia at Blundstone Arena. Picture: AAP/Leigh Winburn
George Bailey bowls the last over of the game against South Australia at Blundstone Arena. Picture: AAP/Leigh Winburn

Since making his first class debut in 2004 for Tasmania against NSW, Bailey has gone on to play 161 first class matches and five Tests but he said he wasn’t sure what the highlight has been.

“I actually don’t know, I’ll probably reflect on that a little bit and try to come up with a list,” Bailey said.

“I mean that honestly, there are lots of things that are awesome, and I’ll reflect on them but as I said it probably hasn’t sunk in yet.”

George Bailey is congratulated by teammate Jackson Bird. Picture: Steve Bell/Getty
George Bailey is congratulated by teammate Jackson Bird. Picture: Steve Bell/Getty

The loss wasn’t the only anticlimactic ending for Bailey, who made a golden duck in his last innings for Tasmania but like always he found the humour in the situation.

“A lot of people spoke about [Dave] Warner going past Mark Taylor and Bradman but I thought it was more fitting to go out with a duck like Bradman and like the great D.C. Boon, who got a duck in his last inning for Tasmania as well,” he said.

George Bailey congratulates South Australian batsman Harry Neilson after the game. Picture: AAP/Leigh Winburn
George Bailey congratulates South Australian batsman Harry Neilson after the game. Picture: AAP/Leigh Winburn

Bailey will now put away the whites as he focuses on his new role as national selector and finishes his playing career in purple for the Hobart Hurricanes in the upcoming Big Bash.

He admits his new job want change his life that much.

“It [retiring] probably hasn’t sunk in and it probably won’t until the boys run out next game after the Big Bash,” Bailey said.

“I watch most if not every game of the Big Bash anyway, so I’ll probably be doing much the same.”

George Bailey leaves the field for the last time as a Tasmanian Tiger. Picture: Steve Bell/Getty
George Bailey leaves the field for the last time as a Tasmanian Tiger. Picture: Steve Bell/Getty

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