retired from domestic cricket citing injuries and pain as the reasons.
Some stats.
232 o/d internationals ave 53-58
that is the 3rd highest average in o/d cricket after Hussey and ***Pieterson[sorry AH]
18 tests ave 29-07
1464 runs pura cup 2004-2005 a record
played 9 games and hit 8 centurys
ave 97-60
2nd best is Matthew Elliott with 1381 runs

A gifted batsman who made his mark in the o/d arena with his brilliant running
between wickets and his uncanny ability to steer his team home in the last few
balls of a o/d match.
His test career was disapointing as International bowlers exploited a weakness
with short pitched deliveries to him.
Surprisingly enough in Domestic cricket I have seen him play some terrific
shots off short balls.
He was one decent score of being a good test batsman.
Bevan also bowled some unpredictable left hand wrist spin and at one stage
was bowling well in tandam with Warrrrrrrrrney.
At 34 years old and playing for his new state Tasmania he scored 1464 runs
that was unbelievable as I reckon TAS finished last in the pura cup ?
Along with Martyn/Langer/Warne/Mcgrath and now Bevan we have lost a
generation of talented and maybe irreplaceable cricketers.