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Asad Shafiq opens up after announcing retirement from cricket

While the PCB has proposed to appoint Shafiq as consultant to chief selector Wahab Riaz, the Karachi-born cricketer revealed that he has not yet signed the contract for this new responsibility

Asad Shafiq opens up after announcing retirement from cricket PHOTO: PCB

After leading his team to victory in the National T20 Cup, Asad Shafiq has announced his retirement from cricket.

Graciously acknowledging the support he received throughout his career, Shafiq expressed his deep gratitude to those who stood by him.

After the final of the National T20 Cup, Asad Shafiq received a well-deserved guard of honor from his Karachi Whites teammates, marking the conclusion of a distinguished career. 

Reflecting on his time representing Pakistan in all three formats, he considered himself fortunate and emphasized the significance of donning the Test cap for his country. Recalling pivotal moments, Shafiq mentioned the pride of being part of the number one Test team and participating in a World Cup semi-final.

Shafiq, who had pre-determined that this season would be his last, spoke about his enduring love for cricket but acknowledged that with age, the passion wanes. 

He clarified that the decision was made before the season commenced, with no specific moment of disappointment triggering it. Before hanging up his boots, he will play three games in the Patrons Trophy for SNGPL.

While the PCB has proposed to appoint Shafiq as consultant to chief selector Wahab Riaz, the Karachi-born cricketer revealed that he has not yet signed the contract for this new responsibility.

His retirement marks the end of an illustrious career that spanned 77 Tests, 60 ODIs, and 10 T20 Internationals.