While holding a press conference after the match, he said that there was no pressure to retire.


Lahore: Test cricketer Asad Shafiq has announced his retirement from international and domestic cricket.
According to the details, the middle-order batsman was also presented with a guard of honor by fellow players at the end of the national T20.
While holding a press conference after the match, he said that there was no pressure to retire. Misbah-ul-Haq was the best captain.
The right-handed batsman stated that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) offered to join the selection committee, feeling lucky to have represented Pakistan in all three formats.
Asad Shafiq represented Pakistan in all three formats, playing 77 Tests, 60 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 10 T20Is.
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