Hafeez May Retire from International Cricket on Muhammad Amir's Dispute.
Hafeez is much strict with his stance about the sell of Pakistan's Pride.
Amir did and if there is need to allow him Cricket than he should play in the Leagues but not as in National Team
Current Line(Lahore)Pakistan Cricket Team Ex Captain and star all rounder who was in the top slot of the ICC T20 international ranking more than three years is seriously thinking about his retirement from the international Cricket and may be announced if fails to change the PCB point of view on the inclusion of Spot Fixing Convicted guy Muhammad Amir.
the meeting between chairman PCB Najam Sethi Hafeez andAzhar was ended without result, as both were strict on their stance about Amir's inclusion in the team.
Hafeez said "Amir sell the Pride of Pakistan for money and he did not deserve the Green Cap and if do so than what would be the difference between him and us".
Misbah ul Haq , Hafeez and Saeed Ajmal was trio who lead the team from the front after spot fixing case in 2010 and even though Pakistan Cricket team become one of the best teams in the world in the next three year.
There were a time in 2010 when boys were thinking not to play because people applauding Pakistani Cricketers as Fixers.
PCB showed both of Present and ex captain the policy about return of Amir and other fixers but they were firm with their thoughts and said want to discuss with their family members.
Hafeez was discussed with his close friends about the matter and his stance and also the option of the retirement form the international Cricket, and if the family members and his Cricketing leader allow him he will announce his retirement on his principle stance.
35 years old Hafeez was debut in test against BanglaDash in 2003 at Karachi and his last test was against England in 2015 at UAE has scored 3350 runs with the average of 40 in 47 test matches.
He scored nine hundreds and 12 fifties and his career best was 224.
Hafeez had played 173 matches and scored 5238 with average of 32 and 140 not out is career best while his debut was against Zimbabwe at Sharjah in April 2003.
Hafeez who was at the top of in the ICCT20 all rounder ranking also captained the Green Team and step down from captaincy after ICC World T20 2014.
He played 68 T20 internationals and scored 1432 runs with 22.73 average and his best was 84.
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