
Pakistan pacer announces international retirement
Pakistan speedster Usman Shinwari decided to bring the curtains down on his international career on Tuesday, September 9. He played one Test, 17 ODIs, and 16 T20Is, bagging one, 34, and 13 wickets, respectively.
The left-arm fast bowler made his international debut in December 2013 against Sri Lanka in Dubai, even before he turned 20 years old. His last appearance for the Men in Green was in December 2019 in a Test match against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi. Shinwari was ruled out of the subsequent Test due to typhoid and was never picked up in Tests again.
The left-arm fast bowler made his international debut in December 2013 against Sri Lanka in Dubai, even before he turned 20 years old. His last appearance for the Men in Green was in December 2019 in a Test match against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi. Shinwari was ruled out of the subsequent Test due to typhoid and was never picked up in Tests again.
Usman achieved his best bowling figures in his second ODI appearance, bagging a five-wicket haul against Sri Lanka in Sharjah. The Khyber Agency-born recorded his second five-wicket haul, once again against Sri Lanka, in 2019 during his penultimate ODI. Shinwari was a part of Pakistan's squad for the 2018 Asia Cup, picking up three wickets in as many games.
In less than four months, Shinwari will be turning 32. As far as ICC rankings are concerned, he climbed to No. 40 in ODIs and No. 56 in T20Is. Apart from representing his national team, Shinwari has played for teams like Karachi Kings, Sylhet Sixers, Melbourne Renegades, Glasgow Giants, Lahore Qalandars, Jaffna Stallions, Team Abu Dhaba, Quetta Gladiators, Jaffna Kings, among others