BSS
  24 Mar 2024, 10:26

Pakistan's Imad Wasim comes out of retirement for T20 World Cup

KARACHI, March 24, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Pakistan all-rounder Imad Wasim on
Saturday announced he would come out of retirement to play in this year's
Twenty20 World Cup, four months after ending his international career.

The 35-year-old left-handed batsman and off-spinner anchored Islamabad
United's title triumph in the Pakistan Super League on Monday where he took
five wickets and made an undefeated 19.

"I'm happy to announce that after meeting PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board)
officials, I have reconsidered my retirement and am delighted to declare my
availability for Pakistan leading up to the T20 World Cup," he wrote on
social media.

The 20-team World Cup takes place in the United States and West Indies from
June 1.

Wasim has played 55 one-day internationals and 66 Twenty20s for Pakistan but
his fitness and attitude were often called into question by selectors.

He was part of Pakistan's Twenty20 set-up in the series against New Zealand
in April last year but his axing from the squad for the 50-over World Cup in
October and November prompted him to call time on his international career.

Pakistan are due to play a five-match home T20 series against New Zealand
next month before touring Ireland and England for six more matches ahead of
the World Cup.