LAHORE: Jaweria Rauf has announced retirement from international cricket after representing Pakistan Women’s cricket team in four ODIs and 13 T20Is between 2013 and 2021.
Jaweria Rauf made her T20I debut against South Africa during the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2012, while her ODI debut came in 2013 against Ireland.
She started her competitive career in 2011 and it spanned over 12 years where she participated in various domestic competitions.
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Jaweria Rauf expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to represent the Pakistan women’s team while announcing her decision to retire.
“With a blend of nostalgia and gratitude, I announce my retirement from international cricket. It has been an incredible journey filled with highs and lows,” said Rauf.
“I consider it an honour and privilege to have represented my country at the highest level. I’m grateful to the Pakistan Cricket Board for all the opportunities,” she concluded.
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