Pakistan batter Fakhar Zaman has broken his silence on reports suggesting his retirement from T20 internationals, clarifying that he has no immediate plans to step away from the format.
In a statement, Fakhar said that while he had initially considered retiring from T20 cricket after the World Cup, he has now decided to continue playing and has no intention of retiring at this stage.
“I want to finish my T20 career on a high note,” he added.
The 35-year-old has been a key performer for Pakistan in T20 internationals, scoring 2,494 runs in 120 matches at an impressive strike rate of 132.51, including 14 half-centuries.
Fakhar has also been a consistent performer in the Pakistan Super League, representing Lahore Qalandars and remaining part of the squad for the 11th consecutive season.
