I have no plan to get retired from International cricket: Wahab Riaz.

Lahore: Wahab Riaz, the Pakistani fast bowler, has expressed his desire to be a part of the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) upcoming training camps.
Speaking at the Torch ceremony of the Punjab Games in Lahore, Wahab, who last played an international match in 2020, confirmed that he has no plans to retire from cricket at the moment.
"I am currently focused on my future endeavors and have no intention of bidding farewell to cricket. I am training hard and maintaining my bowling rhythm," Wahab stated.
He further requested the PCB to include him in the training camp, emphasizing that it would greatly benefit his bowling skills.
"Even half an hour of bowling practice in the camp would be extremely helpful for me," Wahab added.
Camps will play a vital role in selecting the squad for Pakistan's two-Test series in Sri Lanka in July, marking the national side's first assignment in the third cycle of the World Test Championship.
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