The opening batsman made his international debut against Bangladesh in 2003 whether he scored only 2 runs in the first innings followed by a 50 in second but he cemented his place as a regular after 2011. He had been an integral part of the Green Army till now because of his excellent command over bat and ball. Alongside Saeed Ajmal, at one time he was one of the key spinners of the Pakistan team but later his bowling got under a lot of scanners that led to his downfall with the ball. But his class with batting stays permanent, he is one of the solid openers in Pakistan to play the game, he was also tried by Pakistan team management in middle order for some time but opening position remained suitable for him. Hafeez career got a downfall in 2017 but he made a strong comeback in Test team with a century against Australia in 2018.
Read MoreFormer Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Hafeez has opened up on the workload management of Pakistan bowlers claiming that the attitude of the players isn't correct in this aspect. He also lauded West Indies' Shamar Joseph who bowled 12 overs on the trot to win the Test for West Indies.
Mohammad Hafeez took the role of the Pakistan cricket team's director after the Men in Green's early exit in the ODI World Cup 2023. He held the role for two series - one Test in Australia and a T20I in New Zealand.
Australian captain Pat Cummins capped off a decorated year with his second 10-wicket haul in a Test match as the world Test champions took an unassailable 2-0 lead against Pakistan. Cummins is having a great time on and off the field as he came up with an epic response to Mohammad Hafeez.
"If I sum up the game, the Pakistan team played better than the other team in general. Our batting intent was better, and while bowling, we were hitting the right areas," Mohammad Hafeez said after his team's 79-run defeat against Australia at MCG on Friday.
Mohammad Hafeez wasn't happy with the track laid for Pakistan's practice game against Prime Minister's XI in Canberra ahead of the three-match Test series against Australia. The match was drawn but Hafeez admitted that it didn't serve as an ideal preparation for the wickets they will get.
Mohammad Amir last played for Pakistan in a T20I at the Old Trafford in Manchester against England on August 30, 2020. It was speculated that the pacer might make his return for Pakistan on the international stage soon.
Former left-arm pacer Wahab Riaz has been selected to head the national men’s selection committee after Inzamam-ul-Haq's departure. Pakistan Cricket Board continues to overhaul roles with Mohammad Hafeez becoming an interim head coach for the men's senior team.
India batter Virat Kohli equaled Sachin Tendulkar for most centuries in ODI history in the match against South Africa. It was one of the slowest centuries of Kohli and Hafeez termed it a selfish knock and also alleged that Kohli didn't put the team ahead while playing for the milestone.
Former India opener Aakash Chopra gave a fitting response to the ex-Pakistan skipper Mohammad Hafeez after the latter alleged foul play with respect to differences in the nature of pitches on one surface in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup.
Mohammad Hafeez was named to PCB's Technical Committee along with Misbah-ul-Haq and Inzamam-ul-Haq in early August. Hafeez stepped down from the committee after the conclusion of the Asia Cup 2023 and before the ICC World Cup 2023.
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The Pakistan Cricket Board has appointed Misbah-ul-Haq to lead its high-profile cricket technical committee.
Hafeez said that he achieved more than he could ever imagine during a career spanning nearly two decades.
Hafeez, who will turn 41 next month, is now under treatment at his home in Lahore and it remains to be seen if he will gain fitness in time for the mega ICC event, starting October 17.
The 35-year-old pacer was reacting to a sarcastic tweet by batsman Mohammed Hafeez on Saturday on eve of the departure of the New Zealand team from Pakistan.
The allrounder “politely turned down” a contract offer in category C for 2020-21, the cricket board said Wednesday
The quartet has been informed that since they don't have central contracts they will now receive match fees in the 'A' category which they were previously being paid in the 'C' category.
According to sources close to the players, PCB CEO will meet with the three players on Monday to convey the board’s displeasure over their move to approach PM Imran Khan.
Zimbabwe's Pakistan tour, starting October 20, comprises of three ODIs and as many T20 Internationals at probably Multan and Rawalpindi.
Hafeez moved 24 places from 68 to 44 in the latest rankings. Banton jumped a whopping 152 places to take the 43rd spot.
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