Muhammad Hafeez Announces His Retirement From Test Cricket Today

Pakistan’s Phenomenal Cricketer, Professor Muhammad Hafeez Might Announce His Retirement Today… And The Ongoing Test Match Might Be His Farewell Test. Continuous failure in Test matches has forced the Pakistan opener to mull over his future in the longest format of the cricket.

There are unconfirmed reports on media that the right-handed-batsman has decided to bid adieu to the red-ball cricket and to dedicate his efforts towards the shorter formats only.

 

According to the TV reports, Hafeez is likely to announce his retirement from the Test cricket after the end of the play on the second day of Abu Dhabi Test.

It should be mentioned here that Hafeez has failed to perform in all three matches of the series. Ever since his debut ton against Australia in October, the 38-year-old has failed to impress the selectors.

He averages below 10 in the last seven innings he got to bat with just 66 runs in five Test matches (excluding the 100) and a top score of 20.

He even registered an unwanted record of getting most ducks by any Pakistani opener when Tren Bolt removed him in the second over of the innings. This was the eighth time the Professor had scored a DUCK in a Test innings.

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