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Mohammad Irfan announces retirement from international cricket

15 December, 2024

Mohammad Irfan announces retirement from international cricket

Irfan, 42, shared the news on the social media platform 'X', expressing gratitude for his teammates, coaches, and fans. “I have decided to retire from international cricket,” he wrote. “Thank you for the love, cheers, and unforgettable memories. Pakistan Zindabad.”

Known for his imposing height and bounce, Irfan represented Pakistan in four Tests, 60 ODIs, and 22 T20Is, claiming 109 wickets across formats. Although his last international appearance was over five years ago, he recently participated in domestic cricket, featuring for Khan Research Laboratories in the President’s Cup.

Irfan’s retirement follows announcements from pacer Mohammad Amir and all-rounder Imad Wasim. Amir, who represented Pakistan in all three formats, thanked his fans and the PCB, stating, “It has been a great honour to play for Pakistan. This is the right time for the next generation to take the baton.”

Imad Wasim, the first to announce his retirement in this wave, bid farewell earlier this week, reflecting on his journey with pride.

The series of retirements marks a significant transition for Pakistan cricket, raising questions about the team’s next generation and future strategies.

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