Mohammad Hafeez retirement gets confirmed by him
Mohammad Hafeez tended to Pakistan in 392 worldwide matches, scoring 12,780 runs and taking 253 wickets.
Past Pakistan officer Mohammad Hafeez has left overall cricket later a "brilliant" calling anyway will continue to play in the Pakistan Super League and other cricket affiliations.
The veteran cricketer announced his decision in a back and forth discussion at the PCB headquarters in Lahore.
Chatting on the occasion, Hafeez offered thanks toward PCB, his tutors, specialists and, the gathering and fans for their sponsorship and love for him.
Responding to a request concerning his reasonable plan, the past Test authority said that he will continue to play the PSL and other cricket affiliations.
"I'm content with my calling. I played for Pakistan. I would have rather not get cash. I have no qualms of any kind," he added.
When asked, whether or not the situation in PCB [change in management] was the reason for his retirement, Hafeez addressed that playing for Pakistan is a pride for him, adding that he decided to leave worldwide cricket without any other individual.
"I may have played the accompanying World Cup as well at this point I decided to leave myself."
He stayed aware of that If any accomplishment is cultivated by the public gathering later on, it will be his as well.
Responding to another request with respect to his farewell, he said that neither one of the hes needs a farewell, nor has he mentioned it.
Mohammad Hafeez's calling
The right-given player tended to Pakistan in 392 worldwide matches, scoring 12,780 runs and taking 253 wickets, other than moreover captaining the side in 32 overall matches.
He was a person from the Pakistan side that won the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 in England and Wales.
As a rule, Hafeez played in three 50-over World Cups (2007, 2011 and 2019), six 20-over World Cups (2007, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2021) and three ICC Champions Trophies (2006, 2013 and 2017).
In the ICC Player Rankings, Hafeez achieved the most raised Test rankings of 22nd in batting, 29th in bowling and fifth in all-rounders.
In the ODI rankings, Hafeez's most vital situating was thirteenth in March 2014, while he beat the bowling and all-rounder graphs in August 2012 and January 2013, independently.
Hafeez's rankings in T20I were comparably astonishing, garnish to tenth in batting in February 2007, third in bowling in August 2013 and number-one in all-rounders in March 2014.
'Earnest cricketer'
Commenting on his retirement, PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja said Hafeez has been an earnest cricketer who worked relentlessly at his game to have a long and useful occupation.
He said that Hafeez's down cutting edge with time, adjusting to different designs insightfully.
"Later in his job, he transformed into a T20 prepared proficient, where he was never removed from the high level solicitations of this testing plan. His batsmanship took a vivacious turn, nailing sixes almost willfully.

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