Pakistan Batter Announces Retirement, PCB Offer Selector's Role
37-year-old Asad Shafiq made the announcement on Sunday in a press conference after leading Karachi Whites to the National T20 Championship title, marking the conclusion of his cricketing career for Pakistan.
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View In AppDuring the period from 2010 to 2020, Asad Shafiq played a pivotal role as the backbone of the Pakistan Test batting line-up.
Over the course of 77 Test games, Asad Shafiq accumulated a total of 4660 runs at a commendable average of 38.19.
Asad Shafiq's impressive Test career included 12 centuries and 27 half-centuries, showcasing his resilience and skill in the longest format of the game.
Asad Shafiq has additionally confirmed that he was on the verge of signing a contract with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to take on the role of a paid national selector.
In reflecting on his cricketing career, Asad Shafiq, who participated in 60 ODIs and 10 T20 Internationals, indirectly acknowledged the existence of a potential trend in Pakistan cricket where player selections were influenced by personal preferences rather than purely based on merit.