Azhar Ali has announced his retirement from ODI Cricket.
ODI cap Number 185 made his debut 7 years ago v Ireland & played his last game in January 2018 v NZ. He scored 1845 ODI runs at an average of 36.9.
He was one of the most reliable batsmen & played an important role as an opener in CT-2017 in tough Conditions in England.
In press conference he further said "I feel honoured that I represented the country in 53 ODIs —31 as captain— & I have some fond memories of leading some incredibly talented players. I am fully committed to Test cricket & would want to serve the country for as long as I can maintain my form & fitness."
ODI cap Number 185 made his debut 7 years ago v Ireland & played his last game in January 2018 v NZ. He scored 1845 ODI runs at an average of 36.9.
He was one of the most reliable batsmen & played an important role as an opener in CT-2017 in tough Conditions in England.
In press conference he further said "I feel honoured that I represented the country in 53 ODIs —31 as captain— & I have some fond memories of leading some incredibly talented players. I am fully committed to Test cricket & would want to serve the country for as long as I can maintain my form & fitness."
Azhar Ali Announced retirement from ODI cricket
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November 01, 2018
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