Australia’s two-time cricket World Cup (2003 and 2007) winning team member, fast bowler Nathan Bracken, has started working as an accountant in a local firm.
In 2008, 47-year-old Nathan became the number one bowler in the ODI format. In 2011, Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Royal Challenger Bangalore picked him in the draft for 1.3 crore rupees, but the cricketer refused to play in the league.
In 2023, the Australian cricketer briefly entered politics and participated in the elections as a Liberal candidate for the Entrance Electorate but could not win.
Nathan was forced to retire from cricket in 2010 after a knee injury. He played five Tests, 116 ODIs, and 19 T20 Internationals and took 205 wickets in all three formats.