2 veterans retired in a day… After Finch, Pak batter said goodbye to cricket… PCB gave big responsibility
2 veterans retired in a day… After Finch, Pak batter said goodbye to cricket… PCB gave big responsibility
Aaron Finch surprised everyone by announcing his retirement. He was playing for Australia only in T20 format.
Now the veteran cricketer of Pakistan has also announced his retirement.
Pakistan team's wicket-keeper batsman Kamran Akmal has retired from international cricket. He officially announced this on Tuesday.
He has been out of Pakistan's national team for a long time. In such a situation, he announced his retirement from competitive cricket.
Today will always be remembered in the cricket world. In the morning, Australia's team captain Aaron Finch announced his retirement from all formats. By the evening, the news of retirement has also come to the fore from Pakistan.
Kamran Akmal was given a place in the selection committee by the Pakistan Cricket Board a day earlier.
Only a few days are left for the Pakistan Cricket League to begin. He has joined Babar Azam's franchise Peshawar Zalmi as a mentor.
During a conversation with the Pakistani media, Kamran Akmal announced his retirement. Akmal said that he will not play in any format at this time.
When I am not playing domestic cricket, I should not be playing league cricket either. If I play, it spoils the place of a deserving player.
Meanwhile, a journalist asked if he was retiring now, to which Kamran said, “Yes of course. Now I have become a selector as well as a mentor.
Kamran Akmal played his last match for Pakistan cricket team in the year 2017 in ODI format against West Indies. He was out of the Pakistan team for the last six years.
Although Akmal was serving in the Pakistan Super League. Kamran Akmal has played 53 Tests, 157 ODIs and 58 T20 matches for Pakistan. Fans also remember him as a top class wicketkeeper.
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