Pakistan’s young fast bowler Ihsanullah On Tuesday, he surprised the cricket world by announcing his retirement from Pakistan Super League (PSL). However, after a few hours, he reconsidered his decision and withdrew the announcement of retirement. Ihsanullah described the incident as a hasty decision and apologized for it.

Ihsanullah was angry at being ignored in the PSL draft

The 22-year-old fast bowler says that he was extremely disappointed after being ignored in the draft for PSL Season 10. He took this decision out of anger and pressure.

Ihsanullah said in an interview:

“There was no intention of retiring. I took this decision out of emotion. When I was not selected in the PSL draft, friends and family lost my mind. That’s why I took such a step.”

Great performance in PSL and international career

  • Ihsanullah has psl season 8 In Multan Sultans Had taken 22 wickets while playing for.
  • On the basis of this performance, he made a place in Pakistan’s T20 team and made his debut against Afghanistan in March 2023.
  • After this, he also performed brilliantly against New Zealand and made it to the ODI team.

Injury and fitness controversy

Ihsanullah’s career was affected due to his elbow injury. There was a lot of controversy regarding his injury and rehab. This negatively impacted his career and was probably a major reason for his recent decision.

impact of emotional judgment

The incident of Ihsanullah suddenly taking retirement and then taking it back reveals his mental condition and pressure. This is an example of the pressure and frustration of performing on cricketers.

Reaction of fans and board

With the return of Ihsanullah, his fans and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) heaved a sigh of relief.

  • The PCB did not make any official comment on the incident, but it is believed that the board tried to console the player privately.

way forward

Ihsanullah said that now he will focus on his game and try to make a comeback in the team by improving his fitness.

“I will learn from my mistakes and try to perform better in the future.”

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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