Pakistan Cricket Team: Imad Wasim and Mohammad Amir, who represented Pakistan in the 2024 T20 World Cup, retired in the past two days. Now, fast bowler Mohammad Irfan has also joined the retired list. In the past three days, these three Pakistan players have retired from international cricket. Irrfan’s height has always been a topic of discussion in the cricketing circles. His height is over 7 feet. On top of that, he has the ability to swing the ball.
Mohammad Irfan shares information
Mohammad Irfan posted about his retirement on social media platform X and said I have decided to retire from international cricket. I want to thank my teammates and coaches. Thank you for your love, passion and unforgettable memories. I will continue to support and celebrate the game that has given me everything.
Played all three formats of cricket for Pakistan
Mohammad Irfan last played for Pakistan in an international match in 2019. He has been absent from the team for the past five years. He made his debut for Pakistan in 2010 and subsequently played all three formats of cricket for the team. He took 10 wickets in 4 Tests, 83 wickets in 60 ODIs and 16 wickets in 22 T20 Internationals.
Made his debut in a T20I match against India
Mohammad Irfan’s Test career may not have been long, but he single-handedly led Pakistan to multiple match wins in ODI and T20 international cricket. He made his T20 international cricket debut for Pakistan in 2012 against India at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. He then took a wicket in four overs and scored 25 runs.
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