5 Players who should’ve retired after 2019 World Cup but didn’t

There was a lot of speculation around these players and they’ve decided to continue and not call it a day.

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5. Mohammad Hafeez

Mohammad Hafeez
Mohammad Hafeez. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

No player might’ve blown hot and cold as much as Mohammad Hafeez in the last couple of years. He constantly gets starts before throwing it away. There are a couple of match-winning knocks that he’s played but consistency has been his biggest problem.

It was no different in this World Cup either. The 38-year-old all-rounder scored 253 runs at an average of 31.62 and only picked up two wickets. Hence, batting at No. 4, he couldn’t really get going neither was he that effective with the ball. Thus, his form hasn’t been the greatest and his fielding isn’t too impressive either.

Moreover, he is on the wrong side of the 30s and doesn’t seem to have much cricket left in him. Thus, he should’ve followed his teammate Shoaib Malik’s footsteps and called it a day.

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