Lahore: The all rounder Pakistani cricket player, Rana Naveed ul Hasan
has decided of retirement from the international cricket. While talking
to the media, the player said that in few days he would announce of his
decision. Rana said that he had played enough of cricket and now he
wants to pay sole attention towards the academy.
He said that through participation in the academy I look forward to
choosing right candidates and turning them into capable players. The
35-year-old Rana Naveed had played for them team in the year 2010 in the
Australia series. At the end of the series, the investigative team
formed by the PCB had presented doubts over the maiden over played by
him in one of the T-20 match. After the controversy, Naveed was
sidelined from the team by the officials with out prior highlighting.
During his career, Rana has had represented the Pakistani team in 9
tests, 74 one day, and international and 4 T-20 matches. He plays
international leagues and national tournaments on the scheduled basis.
Rana Naveed ul Hasan, also known as Rana Naveed is right- hand batsman
and right-arm-medium fast bowler. Born on February 28, 1978 in
Sheikhupura, Punjab at the age of 35, he reserves good sporting
abilities that make him a distinguished player.
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