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Azhar Ali announces retirement from ODIs

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : Nov 01 2018 | 5:20 PM IST

Senior Pakistan batsman Azhar Ali Thursday announced his retirement from limited overs cricket in order to concentrate fully on Test cricket.

Azhar, 33, said he had taken the decision to focus only on Test cricket and also because he felt the time was right.

"I have spoken to the chief selector, captain and the chairman of PCB before announcing my decision. I took the decision after giving it a lot of thought," he told reporters in Lahore.

A prolific player in the longest format, the 33-year-old played the last of his 53 ODIs against New Zealand in January, earlier this year.

His orthodox batting style in ODIs at an average of 36.90 and strike-rate of 74.45 has often come up for criticism.

"I just want to pay full attention to test cricket now and I think the young players now coming into the team are performing very well in one-day internationals," he added.

Azhar, who had to step down as captain of the ODI team last year, however felt that he could have done more in 50-over cricket.

"I think I could have contributed some more in one-day cricket but with the World Cup due next year, I just felt it was time to move on and give others a chance."
"I just felt at that time they were some people, who didn't support me as ODI captain. Who thought I was not good for this format. It is never easy to captain the Pakistan side but they are also some good memories for me as captain."

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First Published: Nov 01 2018 | 5:20 PM IST

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