The middle-order left-handed flour for UAE won 38 ODIs and 47 T20Is.
Muhammad Usman, a UQA flour, has announced his end of global cricket. The Lahore-born middle-order flour represented UAE in 85 global activities- 38 Wickets and 47 T20Is- across six times.
In February 2016, Usman made his T20I comeback against the Netherlands, and a few weeks later, he made his International album against Scotland. Nevertheless, he scored 1008 works at 31. 50 in 38 Wickets including one era and four half-centuries while in 47 T20Is he finished with 891 works, with three thirties. He also played for the UAE in the Asia Cup in 2016 with a total of 176 works scored.
Usman was born in Lahore and played five first-class and 58 List-A games. His 1517 List-A works came at an average of 34. 47 and included nine thirties and a decade. He last played an ODI and T20I in February 2022 against Oman and Nepal both.
The 38-year-old expressed his gratitude and hoped to continue being piece of cricket post-retirement.
According to Usman," It has been an extraordinary excursion with the UAE cricket team and the cricket table." " I would like to thank everyone who played a part in my quest including my team-mates, educators and other support staff. I'm happy and proud to have played 85 global games for the UAE.
As I want to continue being a part of the game, I'm looking forward to the next chapter of my life. I want to want the UAE team and the people the very best in what is a very exciting time for the sport in the country. "
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