Pakistani cricket sensation Wahab Rias, known for his quick bowling skills, has officially announced his retirement from international cricket. Wahab, who currently holds the post of Caretaker Sports Minister of Punjab, shared the important decision on social media platform X.
In his heartfelt message, Wahab thanked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), family, coaches, mentors, teammates, fans and everyone who supported him on his incredible journey. represented. “After a wonderful journey, I have decided to retire from international cricket,” he explained.
Looking ahead, the right-hand pacemaker has revealed plans for the future that include an exciting new phase centered around participation in franchised cricket events around the world. The decision to retire from international cricket comes from his passion for the game of cricket and his desire to utilize his skills and experience to improve the franchise cricket experience for his fans and fellow players.
This opinion was confirmed in an official statement highlighting Wahab’s central role in franchise cricket.
Explaining his own retirement schedule, Wahab Rias said he has been discussing his plans for the past two years and that 2023 is his target to say goodbye to international cricket. He expressed his sense of accomplishment and affirmed that he had contributed to his country and national team to the best of his ability.
The cricket community has sent warm wishes to Wahab Rias as he embarks on this new and exciting journey. With his outstanding contributions to the sport and commitment to improving the cricket experience, his presence is expected to have a lasting impact on the world of franchise cricket.
