Pakistan Opener to Retire from ODI Cricket, Plans to Move Family Abroad After Champions Trophy Disaster

February 27,2025
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Pakistan Star Opener Fakhar Zaman set to retire.

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Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman is reportedly planning to retire from One Day International (ODI) cricket after the disastrous Champions Trophy campaign. According to media reports in Pakistan that cited sources close to the player, the 34-year-old has discussed the matter within his closed circle and an announcement on the same might come later.
"Champions Trophy will be my last ICC tournament. I want to take a break from ODI cricket," Zaman reportedly said.
The reason behind the decision also stems from the ongoing health issues that the southpaw suffers from. While Zaman continues to battle hyperthyroidism, he was also injured during Pakistan's first game of the Champions Trophy, which ultimately led to his ouster from the team.
Reports also suggested that he has grown frustrated with selection matters, particularly regarding No-Objection Certificates (NOCs) for league participation. Zaman is also considering relocating his family abroad.
Zaman had also made a cryptic post after being ruled out of the Champions Trophy. Taking to social media platform X, Fakhar shared an emotional message, stating, "Representing Pakistan on the biggest stage is an honour and dream of every cricketer in this country. I have been privileged enough to represent Pakistan multiple times with pride.
"Unfortunately, I'm now out of ICC Champions Trophy 2025 but surely Allah is the best planner. Grateful for the opportunity. I will be backing our boys in green from home. This is only just the beginning, the comeback will be stronger than the setback. Pakistan Zindabad," he concluded.
Fakhar Zaman has played 86 ODIs and has scored 3651 runs with a highest of 210 and an average of 46.21.
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