5 Retired cricketers who can still play international cricket
5 Retired cricketers who can still play international cricket: After serving their nations and entertaining the cricket lovers all around the world for years, a lot of cricketers called it a day to their professional cricket careers. These players have been living legends for the fact that they have given their all to the game. While some cricketers became a long lost name in the memories, there are others who we wish to see over and over again. Such is the limit of age that the performances do come down with growing grey hair. All cricket fans would love to see the likes of Sachin, Warne, Sehwag, Ponting, etc. take the center stage again; but alas they cannot play the same way now. But then there is another league of retired cricketers who can still play and perform in the same way.
Here we list 5 Retired cricketers who can still play international cricket:
1. Saqlain Mushtaq:
The inventor of the ‘Doosra’, former Pakistani spinner Saqlain Mushtaq was the mainstay of Pakistan bowling lineup. With 208 Test scalps and 288 ODI wickets, Saqlain has about 833 wickets in first-class cricket. He last played for Pakistan in 2004 against India. The off-spinner has a lot left in him, though. He recently showed his guile and accuracy while playing for the Warne’s Warriors in the All Stars T20 held in the United States. He picked up 2/12 and got the precious wicket of Sachin Tendulkar on an absolute gem of a delivery. He might not be a regular face on the field, but if he wishes to make a comeback, he certainly has a lot to offer to the game.
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