Usman Qadir. (Photo Source: X/Twitter)
In a latest development, Pakistan cricketer Usman Qadir has announced his decision to hang his boots from international cricket. The confirmation of the same was made by the cricketer on his social media account in a post, dedicated with gratitude to Pakistan Cricket, coaches, teammates, and fans at last. The 31-year-old will continue to play in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and Big Bash League (BBL), where he represents Peshawar Zalmi and Brisbane Heat, respectively.
“Today, I am announcing my retirement from Pakistan cricket, and as I reflect on this incredible journey, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude. It has been an immense honour to represent my country, and I’m thankful for the support of my coaches and teammates who have been with me every step of the way. From unforgettable victories to the challenges we faced together, each moment has shaped my career and enriched my life,” Qadir wrote in a letter posted on X, formerly Twitter.
I carry with me spirit of Pak cricket: Qadir
“I’m deeply appreciative of the passionate fans who have always stood by me; your unwavering support has meant the world. As I step into this new chapter, I will be continuing my dad’s legacy, embracing both my love for cricket and the lessons he instilled in me. I carry with me the spirit of Pakistan cricket and the cherished memories we created together. Thank you for everything. With gratitude, Usman Qadir,” he added.
Check Qadir’s retirement announcement post here:
— Usman Qadir (@Qadircricketer) October 3, 2024
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