Former Pakistan captain, Muhammad Hafeez is regarded as one of the finestall-rounders Pakistan has ever produced. Although the veteran cricketer hasrecently announced his retirement from international cricket, hisperformance in franchise cricket is still up to the mark.
In yesterday’s PSL final, the right-handed batter became the oldest playerin T20 history to score a fifty in the final and took two crucial wicketsfor his team. Hafeez, who represented Lahore Qalandars in the recentlyconcluded Pakistan Super League, scored 69 runs from 46 balls in the grandfinal. His magnificent half-century included 9 fours and a six.
Muhammad Hafeez, who was also awarded player of the match for hisall-rounder performance against Multan Sultans, took the key wicket ofMultan Sultans skipper Muhammad Rizwan and Aamer Azmat in the battingpowerplay. Hafeez had also played his role for the Qalandars in the 2ndeliminator win against Islamabad United.
Overall, in the Pakistan Super League 7, Hafeez scored 323 runs in 13innings at an average of 29.36 while he maintained his strike rate at128.68. The right-arm off-spinner also took 6 wickets in his 8 innings atan average of 19.66.




