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Statistics not on Waugh's thoughts

January 07, 2003 15:28 IST

Australia Test captain Steve Waugh says there is no point continuing his glorious cricket career just to satisfy fulfilling statistics.

The 37-year-old said after Monday's final Ashes Test against England that he would reflect on his position over the coming weeks.

Waugh can go out of cricket on his own terms after scoring a magnificent 102 in the first innings on Friday which buried any suggestion that he was not worth his place in the side on form.

He had indicated previously that he wanted to return to play in India in 2004 and try to win Australia's first series there in more than 30 years.

But so perfect was his innings, where he scored a four off the last ball to raise his euphoric century, that there is a compelling case for Waugh to now be considering stepping down from the game.

"The only one who can make the decision is myself and I've got to consult with the people around me, particularly my family, and work out what the best decision is," said Waugh.

"I've got to see whether there's still a challenge out there, that's the reason why I play cricket, whether I can still improve and whether there's a point to it.

"There's no point in just going on for the sake of it and playing just for the numbers or the stats or whatever.

"I've been doing it for 18 years now so I've just got to weigh up all those issues and try and make the right decision but I still love playing for Australia and getting out there and doing battle.

"Being 3-50 the other day in a tough situation (in the fifth Test), I realised that I still wanted to play cricket but there's other things that come into the picture."

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