Mohammad Irfan, the towering pacer renowned as the tallest cricketer in the world, has officially announced his retirement from international cricket. The 7’1” bowler from Pakistan, whose remarkable height often made headlines, shared the news in a heartfelt statement.
Irfan, who debuted for Pakistan in 2010, played 60 ODIs, 22 T20Is, and 4 Test matches, leaving an indelible mark on the cricketing world with his unique stature and ability to generate steep bounce. Over the years, he became a key figure in Pakistan’s pace attack, claiming 83 ODI wickets and 16 in T20Is.
“Wearing the green jersey and representing Pakistan at the highest level has been the greatest honor of my life,” Irfan said. “While my journey as an international cricketer comes to an end, my love for the game remains eternal.”
Known for his intimidating presence and unplayable bounce, Irfan played a crucial role in Pakistan’s victories, including memorable performances in the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup. Injuries, however, curtailed his career, limiting his appearances on the international stage.
The cricketing community and fans worldwide have showered Irfan with tributes, acknowledging his contributions to the sport and his role in inspiring aspiring cricketers.
Irfan has hinted at remaining involved in cricket through domestic leagues and coaching, ensuring his legacy continues to influence future generations.