Cricket is at a standstill at the moment due to Coronavirus. However, in these difficult circumstances, Pakistan's all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has decided to retire. Hafeez said that he will say goodbye to international cricket after the ICC T20 World Cup to be held in October. He wants to lead Pakistan in the T20 World Cup.
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Mohammad Hafeez said in an interview that he wants to play for his country in the T20 World Cup and help the team to perform well in it. He said, 'I have decided that after the T20 World Cup, I will retire from international cricket. After that, I will focus on playing only in the T20 league. 'Hafeez has already retired from Test cricket and he plays only ODI and T20 formats.
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Hafeez, 39, who played 55 Tests, 218 ODIs and 91 T20 Internationals for Pakistan, said that he has not yet decided what he will do after retiring. Hafeez, who took command of the Pakistani team in T20 International, said, 'It is likely to be coaching. I don't know anything right now, when the time comes I will make up my mind. Hafeez made his return to the team in the T20 International series against Bangladesh in February after being ignored for the World Cup played in England last year. The Pakistan Cricket Board had recently reprimanded Mohammad Hafeez for questioning the return of tainted Sharjeel Khan.
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Mohammad Hafeez is known as a professor in the world of cricket. He is considered a very clever cricketer and his bowling against the left-handed batsman is very dangerous. Please tell Mohammad Hafeez took the command of the Pakistani T20 team in the year 2012. In his representation, Hafeez won 17 out of 29 matches and Pakistan's team reached the number 2 ranking. He was the first player to take 1000 runs and 40 wickets in T20 cricket. He also had 3 consecutive T20 half-centuries as a Pakistani captain, which is a record.