‘Professor’ Hafeez quits international cricket - News Summed Up

‘Professor’ Hafeez quits international cricket


ISLAMABAD: All-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has retired from international cricket after representing Pakistan in 392 matches over 18 years. Hafeez, 41, quit Test cricket in 2018 and played his last ODI in the 2019 World Cup at Lord’s. Hafeez announces retirement from international cricketMore details: https://t.co/RYLJ7gp5Ro pic.twitter.com/8PYAfaJlPW — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) January 3, 2022“Today I say goodbye to international cricket with pride and satisfaction,” Hafeez said at a media conference in Lahore on Monday wearing the Pakistan team’s green blazer and tie. The right-handed batsman scored 12,780 runs in international matches that included 55 Test matches, 218 ODIs and 119 T20s. During his long career, Hafeez, profoundly known as ‘Professor,’ represented Pakistan in three 50-over World Cups, six T20 World Cups and three ICC Champions Trophy tournaments.


Source: Pakistan Today January 03, 2022 19:13 UTC



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