Wahab Riaz 'withdraws' from National T20 Cup after backlash
Former Pakistan pacer Wahab Riaz was set to make a return to domestic cricket, representing Lahore Whites in the upcoming National T20 Cup.
However, Riaz has since withdrawn from the squad after severe criticism received by fans regarding his inclusion. Fans raised concerns about opportunities for younger players.
Salman Butt, former Pakistani opener, revealed the news on a television show.
The decision comes amid Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) commitment to unearthing fresh talent.
The 39-year-old, who last played for Pakistan in 2020, initially earned his spot after an impressive trial performance at the Lahore Region Cricket Association match at Aligarh Ground.
Representing Lahore Greens, Wahab picked up one wicket for 25 runs in three overs, dismissing young batter Rana Arsalan. With the bat, he struck a quickfire 31 runs, including three sixes.
His selection had reignited debate over former players occupying domestic cricket slots, potentially limiting emerging talent.
Pakistan is a joker association country where a retired ahole average bowler who has links with govt will be playing a cup
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PCB mentor Wahab Riaz to play in local NT20 tournament in Pakistan.
The state of Pakistan Cricket. No wonder PCT is in disarray. pic.twitter.com/ZZgedmIAQaWahab, who also played in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) until 2023, recently completed PCB’s Level-2 Coaching Course and briefly served as a national selector.
Salman Butt: Wahab Riaz ruled himself out of Lahore's squad for the National T20.
Shukar hai, ghairat aa gayi.#PakistanCricket pic.twitter.com/opbzJRpfxTFans were especially criticial of PCB, with many asking why a retired pacers would take a spot from a potential young player who could gain experience and thus improve.
Hello @TheRealPCB just stop it !! This is the reason why we are where we are ! 💔 #PakistanCricket @WahabViki pic.twitter.com/EktgL9VyiN
Karachi Whites, the defending champions, will look to retain their title when the tournament begins later this month.
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