Shaun Marsh has officially called time on a stellar career.
The 39-year-old announced his retirement from professional cricket during a press conference on Friday afternoon, ending a 22-year tenure in the Australian domestic scene.
Marsh is one of the most prolific players in Sheffield Shield history, amassing over 12,000 first-class runs from 183 appearances after making his debut as a teenager.
The left-hander also carved out an impressive international career, scoring over 2,200 runs and six centuries 38 matches in the Baggy Green, as well as a further seven tons in 73 ODIs.
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Marsh didn't feature for Western Australia in their recent Marsh Cup title victory and has been out of the Shield side in recent games.
He hangs up the boots as WA's greatest-ever batsmen ahead of the likes of Justin Langer and Adam Voges.
Often maligned for much of his international career, Marsh was a classy stick with the ability to bat anywhere in the top-order and will go down as one of the most beloved figures in Western Australia's history.
Marsh's younger brother Mitchell remains a focal point of both the domestic and international scene for Australia.