First-Class Cricketer Muhammad Saad Announced His Retirement At The Age Of 32
Mohammad Saad decided to retire during the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy match at Gaddafi Stadium.
Muhammad Saad sudden decision surprised fellow players.
The first-class cricketer last played for Central Punjab against Southern Punjab, and also scored 182 runs in his last first-class innings.
Muhammad Saad scored 6389 runs at an average of 33.62 in 123 first-class matches. Muhammad Saad said that he decided to retire due to the fear of getting an opportunity in international cricket.
Muhammad Saad said that he decided to retire due to the fear of getting an opportunity in international cricket. Talking to fellow players, he said, "I don't think I can get a chance now, so what's the point now."
Muhammad Saad also said that what will be gained by playing 10 matches again in the next season? So that's it now.
The teammates wished Muhammad Saad well, while after the last innings, apart from his own team, the players of the rival team also paid tribute to him in a great way.
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