Pakistan all-rounder Imad Wasim on Friday introduced his retirement from worldwide cricket, by means of his social media account.
Writing in X, previously Twitter, Wasim mentioned, “In current days I’ve been doing numerous excited about my worldwide profession and I’ve come to the conclusion that now could be the correct time for me to announce my retirement from worldwide cricket. I want to thank the PCB for all their assist through the years – it has really been an honour to characterize Pakistan.
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“Thanks to the Pakistan followers for all the time supporting me with such ardour. A last thanks to my household and buddies who’ve been so vital in serving to me obtain on the highest degree. I now sit up for focussing on the subsequent stage of my enjoying profession away from the worldwide stage,” he added.
Wasim, a left-handed batter and spin bowler, represented Pakistan in 55 ODIs and 66 T20Is. He final performed for his nation earlier this 12 months in a T20I towards New Zealand in Rawalpindi.
The 34-year-old was part of the 2017 Champions Trophy successful Pakistan facet and performed an important function in his facet’s 2019 ODI World Cup marketing campaign.