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Wahab Riaz takes indefinite break from red-ball cricket

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Published : Sep 13, 2019, 11:27 AM IST

Riaz has conveyed his decision to the PCB while confirming that he has withdrawn from the upcoming Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, the first-class competition in Pakistan.

Lahore: Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz decided to take a break from red-ball cricket for an indefinite time in order to focus on limited-overs formats.

"After reviewing my past couple of years' performances in red-ball cricket and the upcoming limited-overs cricket, I have decided to take time off from first-class cricket," Riaz said in a statement released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday.

He has conveyed his decision to the PCB while confirming that he has withdrawn from the upcoming Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, the first-class competition in Pakistan.

Wahab Riaz last played Test cricket in October 2018 against Australia.
Wahab Riaz last played Test cricket in October 2018 against Australia.

While hasn't ruled out his return to red-ball cricket in the future, the left-arm pacer stressed that he would do so only if he's convinced that he can perform.

"During this period, I will like to focus on 50-over and 20-over cricket and continue to assess my fitness for the longer version of the game. At a stage I feel I cannot only return but also perform with the red-ball, I would make myself available," he added.

The 34-year-old last made a Test appearance against Australia in October 2018. Having made his Test debut in 2010, Riaz has featured in 27 Tests for Pakistan, grabbing 83 wickets.

Lahore: Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz decided to take a break from red-ball cricket for an indefinite time in order to focus on limited-overs formats.

"After reviewing my past couple of years' performances in red-ball cricket and the upcoming limited-overs cricket, I have decided to take time off from first-class cricket," Riaz said in a statement released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday.

He has conveyed his decision to the PCB while confirming that he has withdrawn from the upcoming Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, the first-class competition in Pakistan.

Wahab Riaz last played Test cricket in October 2018 against Australia.
Wahab Riaz last played Test cricket in October 2018 against Australia.

While hasn't ruled out his return to red-ball cricket in the future, the left-arm pacer stressed that he would do so only if he's convinced that he can perform.

"During this period, I will like to focus on 50-over and 20-over cricket and continue to assess my fitness for the longer version of the game. At a stage I feel I cannot only return but also perform with the red-ball, I would make myself available," he added.

The 34-year-old last made a Test appearance against Australia in October 2018. Having made his Test debut in 2010, Riaz has featured in 27 Tests for Pakistan, grabbing 83 wickets.

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Lahore: Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz decided to take a break from red-ball cricket for an indefinite time in order to focus on limited-overs formats. 

"After reviewing my past couple of years' performances in red-ball cricket and the upcoming limited-overs cricket, I have decided to take time off from first-class cricket," Riaz said in a statement released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday.



He has conveyed his decision to the PCB while confirming that he has withdrawn from the upcoming Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, the first-class competition in Pakistan.



While hasn't ruled out his return to red-ball cricket in the future, the left-arm pacer stressed that he would do so only if he's convinced that he can perform.



"During this period, I will like to focus on 50-over and 20-over cricket and continue to assess my fitness for the longer version of the game. At a stage I feel I cannot only return but also perform with the red-ball, I would make myself available," he added.



The 34-year-old last made a Test appearance against Australia in October 2018. Having made his Test debut in 2010, Riaz has featured in 27 Tests for Pakistan, grabbing 83 wickets.


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