Pakistani all-rounder Imad Wasim has officially announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing an end to a career that spanned several years at the highest level.
Known for his contributions with both bat and ball, Imad revealed his decision through a heartfelt message shared on social media.
“Representing Pakistan on the global stage has been the greatest honor of my life,” he stated, reflecting on the unforgettable moments of wearing the national jersey.
He also thanked fans for their unwavering support throughout his journey, emphasizing that their encouragement had been his driving force during both triumphs and challenges.
While stepping away from international cricket, Imad confirmed that his cricketing career is far from over.
He expressed his intention to stay active in domestic and franchise leagues, including the Pakistan Super League (PSL), and promised to continue entertaining his fans in new ways.
Imad Wasim, born on December 18, 1988, in Lahore, made his debut for Pakistan in 2015.
As a left-arm spinner and a capable left-handed batsman, he quickly established himself as a vital part of the team.
His standout performances include his role in Pakistan’s ICC Champions Trophy 2017 victory, where he played a crucial role in controlling the middle overs with his economical bowling.
Throughout his career, Imad represented Pakistan in all three formats of the game and earned a reputation as one of the most consistent all-rounders of his era.
His contributions to domestic and international cricket have left a lasting impact on the sport, and fans are eager to see what lies ahead for him in the world of franchise cricket.