Previous Pakistan all-rounder adds another thing to rundown of brandishing accomplishments by finishing 1,000 runs and requiring 50 wickets in a schedule year
Previous Pakistan all-rounder Imad Wasim accomplished one more accomplishment in the cricket history by finishing 1,000 runs and requiring 50 wickets in a schedule year in T20s.
The 35-year-old added another thing to the rundown of his wearing accomplishments while appearing for Melbourne Stars in Enormous Slam Association (BBL) Season 13 today.
He finished his 1,000 pursues in T20 cricket scoring 14 runs in ten balls and turned into the fourth cricketer to establish the standard after Kieron Pollard (2010), Azhar Mahmood (2012) and Andre Russell (2016).
The all-rounder reported his retirement from worldwide cricket, finishing his north of eight-extended relationship with the public side the month before.
In his X, previously Twitter, the 34-year-old focused on that it was the ideal opportunity to end his stretch as a worldwide cricketer.
"Lately I have been doing a great deal of pondering my global profession and I have reached the resolution that this moment it's the perfect open door for me to declare my retirement from worldwide cricket."
The all-rounder, who hasn't played for the Green Shirts in certain months, said thanks to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for all its help given to him throughout the long term.
Imad made his global presentation in May 2015 against Zimbabwe and proceeded to address Pakistan in 55 ODIs and 66 T20Is. He took 109 wickets and scored 1,472 runs in his worldwide vocation.
Imad has been a critical individual from the Pakistan group throughout the long term and was essential for the 2017 Bosses Prize winning crew. He additionally played in the 2016 T20 World Cup, 2019 World Cup, and 2021 T20 World Cup.
The all-rounder was likewise perhaps of the best player in the Pakistan Super Association (PSL) Season 8 where the left-given hitter amassed 404 runs in 10 innings at a noteworthy 134.66 normal and 170.46 strike rate while additionally taking nine wickets with the ball.