Mohammad Hafeez retires from international cricket

Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has resigned from global cricket, finishing a lifelong that traversed north of 18 years. He, notwithstanding, will proceed to play and be accessible for T20 establishment cricket. Hafeez, who made his global presentation in 2003 in an ODI versus Zimbabwe, played his last worldwide game against Australia in the T20 World Cup elimination round that his side lost last November. He at first had declared that the 2020 T20 World Cup would be his last task, however the deferment of the competition because of COVID-19 broadened his visit with the side. He finished his vocation having played 55 Tests, 218 ODIs and 119 T20Is collecting 12,780 stumbles into designs. Prior, Hafeez had resigned from Test cricket in December 2018. He has along these lines been disregarded for ODIs later the 2019 World Cup with his last game coming against Bangladesh at Lord's. Hafeez has the largest number of T20 World Cup appearances, having driven Pakistan to the elimination round in the 2012 World T20. He additionally drove the side in 2014 when Pakistan were removed in the gathering stage. As chief in T20Is, he drove Pakistan to 18 dominates in 29 matches with 11 misfortunes.

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