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Mohammad Hafeez (Punjabi and Urdu: محمد حفیظ; born 17 October 1980) is a Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer. He was a member of the Pakistan team that won the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, and had a major role in the final, where he scored an unbeaten innings of 57.
Aug 28, 2012 · An opening batsman and handy offspin bowler, Mohammad Hafeez first played for Pakistan in 2003, but it was only in 2011 that he finally became a regular in the side in all formats.
Nicknamed as 'the professor', Mohammad Hafeez has captained Pakistan in all formats. Once in Tests and twice in ODIs. But it is the T20Is where he was at the helm for a decent...
Jan 3, 2022 · Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez has announced his retirement from international cricket. The all-rounder played in 55 Tests, 218 one-day internationals and 119 Twenty20...
Jan 3, 2022 · Mohammad Hafeez retires from international cricket. Hafeez, who made his international debut in 2003 in an ODI against Zimbabwe, featured in 392 internationals for Pakistan, scoring 12,780 runs and taking 253 wickets. His last international game was the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semi-final in November 2021.
Jan 3, 2022 · Mohammad Hafeez has announced his retirement from international cricket, ending a Pakistan career spanning more than 18 years.
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Jan 3, 2022 · Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has announced his retirement from international cricket. The 41-year-old played in 55 Test matches and more than 300 one-day and T20 internationals,...
Jan 3, 2022 · Mohammad Hafeez has announced his retirement from international cricket, ending a Pakistan career spanning more than 18 years. "Today I want to officially retire from the beautiful journey I...
Feb 15, 2024 · Hafeez was appointed Director - Pakistan Men's Cricket Team in the aftermath of a disappointing ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 campaign. The side failed to make it to the semi-finals and finished with just four wins. This saw several changes in the Pakistan leadership setup.