LAHORE: Veteran a
ll-rounder Abdul Razzaq will make his come back to first-class cricket as he is set to lead PTV eleven in domestic season later this year, it was announced on Sunday.
The 38-year-old played his last first-class match in 2014, when he captained ZTBL, who were relegated to Grade 2. The a
ll-rounder is all set to make
his return after a 4-year sabbatical.
Speaking to the media, Razzaq said
that he is looking forward to captain PTV in the coming season, while he said he is fit and scored 94-runs during a recent fixture in Peshawar.
The a
ll-round
er added
that he wishes to find a place in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), and for
that reason, he is up and ready to perform in the domestic season.
Razzaq, who served as the bowling coach of the Quetta Gladiators in PSL 3, said he had already discussed
his return with the Gladiators’ management and
that he would love to serve the team as a player too.
He, however, rejected the idea of making
his return to international cricket saying
that “now, the young players deserve a chance.”
Razzaq has represented Pakistan in 46 Test matches, 265 OD
Is and 32 T20 Internationals.