Former right-arm pace bowler Sohail Khan has announced his retirement from international and first-class cricket on Sunday. However, he will continue to play domestic white all and franchise cricket across the globe.
The 39-year-old Sohail Khan announced his decision through a post on the social media platform ‘X’ (formerly known as Twitter).
“After a thorough consultation with my close ones, I’ve decided to retire from International & First Class Cricket. Big thank you to PCB, my family, coaches, mentors, teammates, fans, and everyone who supported me. I would continue playing domestic white ball & franchise,” the post says.
After a thorough consultation with my close ones, I’ve decided to retire from International & First Class Cricket.
Big thank you to PCB, my family, coaches, mentors, teammates, fans, and everyone who supported me. 🙏
I would continue playing domestic white ball & franchise 🏏 pic.twitter.com/yb8daW6mEx
— Sohail Khan (@iSohailKhanPak) September 3, 2023
Sohail Khan made his international debut during an ODI against Zimbabwe in 2008, followed by a T20I debut against Canada later in the same year, while his test debut came a year later during the 2009 home test series against Sri Lanka.
He represented Pakistan in nine Tests, 13 ODIs and five T20Is. The right-arm pacer picked up 51 wickets over the course of his international career.
He also represented Pakistan in the 2015 ODI World Cup, where he picked up 12 wickets, including a 5-wicket haul against arch-rivals India.
Meanwhile, he also picked up 39 wickets during his Pakistan Super League (PSL) career, playing for five different teams.
Karachi-based bowler, Sohail Khan made his debut in first-class cricket by representing Sui Southern Gas Company in the 2007-08 edition of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. Sohail had a dream start to his first-class career as the bowler took 65 wickets in his first nine matches. He picked up 516 wickets during his first-class career.
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