Queensland Bulls captain Jimmy Maher has announced his retirement and will play his final match against South Australia in Adelaide from Friday.
An emotional Maher made his decision to call it quits before the end of the season after seeing Adam Gilchrist and Bulls team-mate Michael Kasprowicz do the same thing recently.
"It (retirement) has been on my mind and I must admit and I tossed and turned a fair bit before I settled on this. Coming here today to make this announcement is probably the toughest thing I've had to do," he said as he choked back tears.
Maher has played 154 first-class matches for the Bulls, second only to former captain Stuart Law (158).
Maher also represented Australia in 26 one-day internationals.
He needs just 99 more runs to become the second player behind Martin Love to score 10,000 first-class runs for Queensland.