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Mohammad Hafeaz retires from international cricket

Mohammad Hafeaz retires from international cricket
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Lahore: Veteran Pakistani All-Rounder Mohammad Hafeaz, who attended his national team in every game format, announced his retirement from Cricket International on Monday, saying that he reached more than those who could be imagined for almost two decades.
The top 41-year-old and off-spinner dough has announced his retirement from the Cricket test in 2018.
Hafeaz represented Pakistan in 392 international matches where he scored 12,789 goals and took 253 numbers.
“Today I say goodbye to international cricket with pride and satisfaction.
In fact, I have gotten and achieved more than what I was estimated at first and for it, I thank all Cricketers, Captain, support staff and my Pakistan cricket council.
., “said Hafeaz in a statement posted by the Pakistani Cricket Board (PCB).
He played 55 tests, 218 ODIS and 119 T20IS for the country including Three World Cup ICC ODI and six T20 World Cups.
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Of course, my family who made a big sacrifice to ensure I reached my aspirations to represent Pakistan on the global stage,” said Hafeaz.
His international debut came in ODI against Zimbabwe in 2003 and his last match was Pakistan’s defeat for Australia in the T20 World Cup semifinals last November.
“I am very lucky, lucky and proud to be considered eligible to wear a national kit with Pakistan’s symbol for 18 years.” When you have a professional career during my time, you will definitely have your high and lowest part.
, And I’m no different.
“Separate results, I can say with the belief that I have more the highest because I have the privilege of playing with and fighting some of the best exponents of the bat and my era ball,” said Hafeaz.
During a successful career, he won 32 players-of-the-match awards, the fourth highest among Pakistani players in all international crickets, with only Shahid Afridi (43), Wasim Akram (33) and Inzamam-ul-haq (33) ) Placed in front of him.
In addition, Hafeaz also received nine-of-the-series awards, which made him together in the list of all time with Imran Khan, Inzamam and Waqar Younis.
He is a member of the Pakistani team who won the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy in England and Wales.
In the ICC player ranking, Hafeaz reached the 22nd highest test in batting, 29 in Bowling and fifth in all-rounders.
In ODI rankings, the highest Hafeaz was the 13th place in March 2014, while he topped the Bowling and all round charts in August 2012 and January 2013.
Healz rating at T20i was equally impressive, peaking until the ninth in beating in February 2007, the third in Bowling in August 2013 and number one in all Rounders in March 2014.
He initially said that the 2020 World Cup T20 would be his last task.
For Pakistan, the tournament was pushed to 2021 because of the Pandemic Covid-19, and Heafez finally stretched his career to represent his team in the main tournament.
Chairman of PCB Ramiz King thanked Veterans for his services for the game.
“Hafeaz has become a cricketer wholeheartedly working tirelessly in his game to have a long and fruitful career,” King said.
“His game evolved with time, adjusting with a different format quite smart.
Then in his career, he became a T20 specialist, where he would not be outdated with modern demands in this test format.
Improve it swiftly, nailing six times.
“He has been wearing a green blazer with pride we thank you.
I hope he is lucky for his future life and thanked him again for his extraordinary contribution to Pakistani cricket.
“Hafeaz has registered with Lahore Qalandars for the upcoming edition of Pakistan Super League and will continue to be available for the surrounding franchise cricket.
The world.
Overall, Heafez played in three World Cup 50-Over, six T20 World Cups and three ICC Champions trophies.

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