I Will Say Goodbye To Cricket After This Cup Which Will be Held in India: Pakistan Fast Bowler Wahab Riaz

Veteran Pakistan pacer Wahab Riaz has unveiled plans regarding his retirement from international cricket.  The 36-year-old, who is currently out of the national side, said that he will bid farewell to international cricket after the 2023 World Cup in India.

“Everyone has to say goodbye to cricket one day but I still feel, I have good two to three years left,” said Wahab on A Sports.

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Wahab opined that fitness and performances will play the main part as he doesn’t want to be a burden just because of the name. “My aim is to play 2023 World Cup and after that, I will say goodbye to cricket from Pakistan, I will look to play leagues all around the world,” he added.

The 36-year-old left-arm speedster has played 27 Tests, 91 ODIs and 36 T20Is and has bagged 83, 120 and 34 wickets in his career. He has not been a regular in the Pakistan team for a while now and was also ignored for the T20 World Cup.

His last One Day Internationals game came at home in 2020 against Zimbabwe and his last T20 Internationals game also came in 2020 against New Zealand.

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