The all-rounder announces that he will make himself available for Pakistan cricket in the T20 format until the ICC T20 World Cup 2024.


Lahore: Imad Wasim, the former all-rounder of the Pakistani cricket team, reversed his decision to retire from cricket on Saturday.
Imad Wasim announced that he would make himself available for Pakistan cricket in the T20 format until the ICC T20 World Cup 2024.
This change of heart follows Imad Wasim's retirement announcement from international cricket in November last year. However, his outstanding performance in the playoffs and final matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) appears to have influenced his decision to return to the sport.
Expressing his satisfaction, Wasim stated that after meeting with PCB authorities, he reconsidered his retirement decision. He expressed gratitude to the PCB for their trust and pledged to work tirelessly to enhance the reputation of his nation.

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