Mohammad Hafeez decides to retire from international cricket



 Previous Pakistan commander Mohammad Hafeez has chosen to resign from global cricket, Geo News provided details regarding Monday.


Hafeez, who reported his retirement from Test cricket in 2018, had driven the Pakistan cricket crew in all organizations of the game.

In his 18-year vocation, the all-rounder addressed Pakistan in 392 global matches in which he scored 12,789 runs and took 253 wickets.


He played 55 Tests, 218 ODIs and 119 T20Is for the nation, including three ICC ODI world cups and six T20 world cups.


The 41-year old cricketer made his presentation in April 2003 against Zimbabwe in Sharjah in an ODI, while he played his first Test match in Karachi against Bangladesh that very year in August.


Hafeez played his first T20 match in August 2006 against England, while the T20 World Cup 2021 semi-last against Australia demonstrated his last 20-over match.


The right-given player played his last ODI match last July at Lords against Bangladesh.


Mohammad Hafeez was likewise an individual from the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 winning group.

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