National cricketer Muhammad Hafeez announces retirement from international cricket

 National cricketer all-rounder and former captain Muhammad Hafeez has announced his retirement from international cricket.

Muhammad Hafeez announced his retirement in a press conference, he said that he is very happy with his career and success, his success is the success of Pakistan.

National cricketer Muhammad Hafeez announces retirement from international cricket


Mohammad Hafeez said that he started the beautiful journey of his career 18 years ago, and always tried to show good performance for his country and team, in this journey PCB and friends of media supported me a lot.

The national cricketer added that it was an honor to play for Pakistan, and the last World Cup was played for Pakistan's Pride.

Muhammad Hafeez has played 55 Tests, 218 ODIs and 119 T20I matches for Pakistan.

Mohammad Hafeez, who opened his eyes in Sargodha, entered international cricket in 2003. With his aggressive batting and off-spin bowling, he soon cemented his place in all three formats.


 Hafeez made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe in April 2003 and in the same year he made his Test debut. In ODIs, he played 218 matches and scored 6614 runs, also scoring 11 centuries and 38 fifties.

Mohammad Hafeez played 36 Tests and scored 3652 runs, made 10 centuries and 12 fifties. On 28th August 2006 Pakistan played its first T20 match against England. Mohammad Hafeez was also a part of it. He made 14 fifties in 119 matches. Made 2514 runs with the help.

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Mohammad Hafeez also played an important role as an off-spinner, taking 53 wickets in Tests, 139 in ODIs and 61 in T20s. He was named professor because of his understanding of the intricacies of the game and his openness

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