Mohammad Hafeez Retirement | Mohammad Hafeez Announces 'Abrupt' Retirement From International Cricket

 
Mohammad Hafeez Retirement
Mohammad Hafeez Retirement 

Pakistan's veteran all-rounder, Mohammad Hafeez has reported his retirement from global cricket to stop a sparkling 18-year vocation. Hafeez said that it is the ideal opportunity to hang up his boots and allow youthful players an opportunity to set up a good foundation for themselves in the public group.


Hafeez said that he has given his everything for his nation and is pleased with serving his country for the beyond 18 years. He said that he has chosen to resign in light of the fact that he is happy with his exhibitions for Pakistan. He added that he never needed to play cricket for notoriety or cash however his point was to address Pakistan with respect and proposition everything for the public group.


The 41-year old hoped everything would work out for the impending youthful harvest of players of karma and encouraged them to remain consistent with their foundations and feel pride in wearing the green shirt. He said that the youthful ability in the nation is monstrous and he has almost certainly that they will take Pakistan to the highest point of the cricketing scene.

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The all-rounder addressed Pakistan in 55 Tests, 218 ODIs and 119 T20Is scoring north of 12,000 runs and picking more than 250 wickets across all configurations. The 41-year old had as of now resigned from Test cricket in 2018 yet kept on playing for Pakistan in white-ball cricket. Hafeez is one of the best restricted overs players for Pakistan in history and was essential for Pakistan's ICC 2017 Champions Trophy win.

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His last counterpart for Pakistan was against Australia in the semi-last of the 2021 T20 World Cup. Hafeez will keep on playing establishment association cricket all around the world and will be found in real life in PSL 7 with Lahore Qalandars.

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