Painful end to the career of 22 year old Pakistani player, retired from PSL

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|14-01-2025

On January 13, the draft for the new season of Pakistan Super League (PSL) was organized in Lahore. Many famous players were sold during this period. Veteran Australian player David Warner was also included in the Karachi Kings team. However, Pakistani player Ihsanullah was not bought by any team in the PSL draft, so he took a big decision. This 22-year-old fast bowler announced his retirement while boycotting Pakistan's popular T-20 league.

Ihsanullah retired from PSL

Let us tell you that Ihsanullah has not announced his retirement from international cricket but he has announced his retirement from PSL. After playing only 14 matches in PSL, he surprised everyone by taking this decision. Expressing his displeasure, Ihsanullah also boycotted this league. Ihsanullah was unhappy with not being bought by any team in the PSL draft. Ultimately the young cricketer has now distanced himself from this league forever.

Ihsanullah also told the reason for retirement

Ihsanullah also explained the reason behind boycotting Pakistan's T-20 league and taking retirement from it. After his retirement from PSL, the fast bowler said, 'I have not taken this decision out of emotion. I have seen myself that the world is mean and there are mean people. I don't want to play franchise cricket anymore, after today it's all over. I boycott and retire from PSL. Will never be seen in PSL.

Ihsanullah has played 5 international matches for Pakistan

Ihsanullah was born on 11 October 2002 in Swat district of Pakistan. He has not played any test match for Pakistan yet. Although he has played for Pakistan in T-20 and ODI formats. He has played one ODI and four T-20 International matches. He has no wickets to his name in ODIs. This bowler took 6 wickets in T-20 International. Ihsanullah has played 14 matches for Multan Sultans team in PSL. During this period he took 23 wickets. His best performance was taking 5 wickets for 12 runs.

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