Mohammad Hafeez to Resign From Tests After New Zealand Arrangement
Pakistan batsman Mohammad Hafeez has declared that he will resign from Test cricket toward the finish of the progressing Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi in an offer to concentrate on his constrained overs vocation.
"I feel the time is up," said Hafeez. "I am reporting my retirement and feel upbeat that I buckled down in my profession.
Preceding the third and last Test against New Zealand, Hafeez, 38, had played 54 Tests, scoring 3644 keeps running at 38.35. He has hit 10 hundreds and 12 half-hundreds of years separated from picking 53 wickets with his off-turn. Hafeez made a four-ball duck in the current diversion.
Hafeez made his Test make a big appearance in 2003 against Bangladesh in Karachi, and has since been in and out of the side. He has frequently kept running into issues with his knocking down some pins activity, which has been accounted for illicit multiple times by the ICC.
Hafeez hadn't played Test cricket for a long time since August 2016 preceding he made a rebound against Australia in October this year.
He came back to the arrangement in style with a century against Australia in Dubai, yet has battled from that point forward. He has scored just 66 keeps running from seven innings since that ton, and has gotten just a single wicket since his rebound.
Hafeez has likewise played 203 One-Day Internationals and 89 Twenty20 Internationals, scoring in excess of 8000 runs consolidated.
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