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Asad Shafiq announces retirement from all forms of cricket

11 December, 2023

Asad Shafiq announces retirement from all forms of cricket

The 37-year-old played the last match of his career at Karachi's National Stadium on Sunday. Under his captaincy, Karachi Whites bagged final of the National T20 Cup, and the farewell was memorable for right-handed batter.

After the game, the cricketers gave Asad a grand farewell from the ground.

Following the end of his long career, Asad will now serve as a selection consultant for the Pakistan Cricket Board.

Shafiq hailed from Pakistan's financial capital Karachi. The right-handed hitter started playing with Karachi domestic team in 2007. He got his first international call-up at the age of 24.

The right-handed batter played his maiden ODI match in June 2010, and his Test debut happened in November same year against Proteas. In Dec 2010, he played his first ever T20 international match against New Zealand.

In recent years, he has not maintained his consistency. Asad played 77 Tests, 60 ODIs and 10 T20 Internationals in his career.

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