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Mohammad Hafeez considering retirement after 'discriminatory treatment': sources

| @indiablooms | Aug 07, 2018, at 04:32 pm

Islamabad, Aug 7 (IBNS): Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Hafeez is considering to retire from cricket after he was removed by category A to B in PCB's list of centrally contracted players, media reports said.

A day after being demoted from Category A to B in PCB's list of centrally contracted players, veteran cricketer Mohammad Hafeez is reportedly considering retirement from international cricket, DawnNewsTV reported.

That hasn't gone down well with Hafeez, who, according to sources close to him told Dawn News, is now disillusioned due to "discriminatory treatment" and, as a result, "cannot continue to keep on playing.

"Mohammad Hafeez will not sign the central contract," sources told Dawn News.

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