LAHORE – The star allrounder of Pakistan cricket team Abdul Razzaq has decided to return to cricket again by making a comeback in the domestic tournament.
The star cricketer also alluded to playing the next edition of Pakistan Super League after a gap of 5 years.
According to media reports, Razzaq will be playing from Pakistan Television in Quaid e Azam trophy and he has also signed an agreement with the department.
The 38-year-old cricketer expressed that cricket commentator Muhammed Waseem had encouraged him to play domestic cricket, but, hastened to add that he was not aiming to play international cricket.
Razzaq played his last test match in December 2006, last one day international in November 2011 and last T20 international in November 2013, but, never announced retirement from international cricket.
The all-rounder had represented Pakistan in 46 test matches, 265 ODIs and 32 T20 Internationals.