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Gul announced last month that he would end his playing career with this T20 tournament. Baluchistan lost to South Punjab on Friday and was eliminated from the tournament. He was fired in a small formality after the game. Gul took 6 wickets in 6 matches in the last tournament of his career.
His lead in Pakistan’s mainstream cricket with the 2002 U19 World Cup. He made his ODI debut the following year against Zimbabwe. A few months later he set foot in test cricket. He took 15 wickets against Bangladesh in his debut series.
Then progress gradually. It once became the mainstay of Pakistan’s rhythm attack. It was a great team weapon, especially in limited overs cricket. He was instrumental in helping Pakistan reach the final of the 2007 Twenty20 World Cup and win the 2009 Twenty20 World Cup. He was the tournament’s biggest wicket bearer in both.
He could move the new ball in both directions. He also had the ability to reverse the swing of the old ball. At one point he played regularly at a speed of over 140 km. In limited overs cricket, especially in the T20s, it was fantastic for a speedy yorker on the perfect target. Took 5 wickets for 7 runs in 3 overs against New Zealand in the 2007 Twenty20 World Cup, which was the best bowling record of this edition at the time.
Again in 2013 he took 5 wickets for 6 runs against South Africa, this time in 2.2 overs.
He last played for Pakistan in 2016 against England. He has taken 183 plots in 47 tests, 179 plots at 130 ODI and 75 plots at 70 Twenty20 Internationals.
He has taken 469 wickets in first-class cricket. His total wickets in all recognized cricket are 98 wickets.
At the farewell party, Gul’s voice came in front of the microphone over and over again, wiping his tears many times. He thanked all the companions on his long journey.
“It has been a great honor for me to be able to represent my club, city, province and country for two decades. I really enjoyed cricket. This game has taught me the value of hard work, dedication, and commitment. I have met countless people on this journey who have helped and supported me. I am grateful to all of them, to all my colleagues ”.
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