New Delhi [India], September 2 (ANI): Pakistan’s batter Asif Ali on Monday bid adieu to worldwide cricket.
Asif, 33, performed 21 ODIs and 58 T20Is, primarily as a finisher within the center order.
An aggressive batter, his most famous knock is probably going the seven-ball 25 he scored in a tense win over Afghanistan within the 2021 T20 World Cup.
‘Carrying the Pakistan jersey has been the best honour of my life and serving my nation on the cricket subject has been my proudest chapter,’ he mentioned in a social media publish.
Asif confirmed that he’ll proceed to play home cricket and in franchise leagues all over the world. He was a part of the Pakistan squad that reached the ultimate of the ICC Males’s T20 World Cup in 2022 and the semi-final in 2021.
After helping Islamabad United in successful the PSL in 2018, Asif performed his first T20I match in opposition to the West Indies in the identical 12 months. Two months later, he made his ODI debut.
Nonetheless, he was compelled out of the staff because of an absence of form and consistency, and his last worldwide match was within the 2023 Asian Video games for a second-string Pakistani staff.
In 21 ODIs, he slammed 382 runs at a median of 25.46 with three fifties underneath his belt. In T20S 58 fixtures, he has made 577 runs at a median of 15.18, a strike price of 133.87 and a finest rating of 41*. (ANI)
