Pakistan all-rounder Imad Wasim has retired from international cricket. However, Imad Wasim will continue to play in the Pakistan Super and other leagues but will not be seen in the Pakistan jersey. In fact, Imad Wasim was not in the Pakistan team for a long time. But now the all-rounder has decided to bid farewell to international cricket.
If we look at the career of Imad Wasim, this player represented Pakistan in 66 T20 matches apart from 55 ODI matches. However, Imad Wasim had no chance in the Test format. Imad Wasim took 44 wickets in 55 ODI matches at an average of 44.58. Imad Wasim’s economy in ODI format was 4.89. Apart from this, in 66 T20 matches, Imad Wasim victimized 65 opposition batsmen at an average of 21.78 and an economy of 6.27. Imad Wasim’s best bowling figures in both ODI format and T20 format were 5 wickets for 14 runs.
Imad Wasim announces his retirement from international cricket
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If we look at the batting statistics of Imad Wasim, this player scored 986 runs for Pakistan in 55 ODI matches at an average of 42.87 and a strike rate of 110.29. Imad Wasim’s highest score in ODI format was 63 runs. Imad Wasim, on the other hand, scored 486 runs in 66 international T20 matches at a strike rate of 131.71 and a strike rate of 15.19. The highest strike rate in this format was 64 runs. Apart from Pakistan, Imad Wasim played for teams like Karachi Kings, Jamaica Tallawahs, Dahram, Delhi Bulls and Melbourne Renegades.