Mohammad Hafeez retires from international cricket
Pakistan’s Mohammad Hafeez is set to retire from international cricket, bringing to close a stellar career that last nearly two decades. He, however, will continue playing T20 franchise cricket.
Hafeez, who made his international debut in an ODI against Zimbabwe in 2003, played his last game for the country in 2021 during the T20 World Cup, where Pakistan’s journey was halted by Australia in the semi-final after they won all five Super12 fixtures on the trot.
Hafeez announces retirement from international cricket
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He had expressed his desire to bow out of all international cricket after the 2020 T20 World Cup but with Covid-19 pushing the tournament into the next year, he delayed those plans. Hafeez has been a part of each Pakistan T20 World Cup squad bar one in 2009, which the team won. He led the team during their semi-final finish in the 2012 edition and also 2014 when Pakistan had to endure a group-stage exit.
Hafeez led Pakistan in two ODIs against Australia in 2017, winning and losing one each, while his T20I captaincy record stood at 18 wins and 11 losses in 29 games. His only Test as captain was at the Galle International Stadium against Sri Lanka in 2012, which Pakistan lost by 209 runs.
The 41-year-old has signed with Pakistan Super League franchise Lahore Qalandars for the upcoming edition of the league and will remain available for them. He was last active during the recently-concluded Lanka Premier League’s second edition in Sri Lanka with the Galle Gladiators, where he scored 89 runs in eight innings and scalped five wickets.