Former UAE captain Ahmed Raza retires from worldwide cricket

Former UAE captain Ahmed Raza, 34, has introduced his retirement from worldwide cricket. Raza is UAE’s most profitable captain within the shortest format, with the staff successful 18 of its 27 T20Is beneath him. UAE additionally secured a spot on the 2022 T20 World Cup beneath his management, which he said was “a significant achievement of mine.”

He is now set to take up a brand new function as UAE’s assistant coach.

“It is with great pride that I’m announcing my retirement from all forms of cricket,” Raza wrote on social media. “After much thought, I believe this is the right time to step away from the game that has given me so much love and respect over the last 17 years.

“Representing and main my nation within the nice sport of cricket has been one of many biggest honors of mine. I need to thank the Board, my colleagues, coaches, selectors and most significantly my late father, who supported and enabled me to stay my dream to the fullest. Also, my mom, my siblings and my pals who had been there by means of all of it. Lastly and most significantly to my spouse, Mehreen, who has been my greatest help system over the previous few years.

“It’s hard to pinpoint a moment over the course of 17 years, however, leading the UAE to the T20 World Cup will always be a significant achievement of mine.

“Whilst there are various that supported me all through my profession – I wish to say a particular thanks to Aqib Javed, who contributed drastically to my success and turned a rookie into an intensive skilled.

“I am looking forward to what the future holds.”

Raza’s worldwide profession spanned eight years and he represented UAE in 108 video games throughout codecs. One of the highlights of his profession was main the staff within the World T20 qualifiers in 2019 when Mohammad Naveed, Shaiman Anwar, and Qadeer Ahmed had been suspended for match-fixing simply days earlier than the beginning of the competitors. Naveed instantly stood down as captain following the corruption scandal.
In August final 12 months, CP Rizwan changed the left-arm spinner Raza as UAE captain in T20Is with the board deciding to nominate captains with “sole-format focus”.

In the 53 ODIs he performed, Raza took 64 wickets and scored 409 runs; in 55 T20Is, he accounted for 37 wickets.

Source web site: www.espncricinfo.com

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