"I have decided to retire from umpiring because some officials in the Board particularly the Director of Cricket Operations (Zakir Khan) have been non co-operative and tried to create hurdles for me," Raza told PTI today.
Raza, 48, was reinstated to the PCB umpiring panel in September last year after he was suspended for one year for his alleged involvement in an illegal betting racket.
After year long proceedings in a Lahore court Raza was finally cleared of the charges and named in the PCB panel of umpires for the 2012-2013 first-class season.
"I am hugely disappointed that the PCB didn't send my name to the International Cricket Council for the elite panel of umpires," Raza said.
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"I am disappointed because in my three-year-old umpiring career I got top marks and was ranked among the top three umpires of the country. Once the court cleared me of any wrong doing I deserved to be recommended for the ICC job but some PCB officials were adamant on not sending my name," he said.
The off-spinner was among five Pakistani players, who the Justice Qayyum judicial commission, has recommended that they be fined for non co-operating with the inquiry.
The others were Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mushtaq Ahmed.