Shahzaib Bhatti 24-year-old quits game, alleges corruption: ‘I am leaving Pakistan cricket’ | Cricket News


'I am leaving Pakistan cricket': 24-year-old quits game, alleges corruption

NEW DELHI: A 24-year-old cricketer from Sialkot has stunned the cricketing world after announcing his decision to step away from Pakistan cricket, citing politics, corruption and lack of structure in the domestic system.Shahzaib Bhatti, born in Sialkot, had played a key role in Sialkot Region’s thrilling one-wicket win over Peshawar Region in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2024-25 final, scoring an unbeaten 32 in a dramatic finish.

Ahmedabad erupts as Team India arrive at hotel after T20 World Cup win

However, Bhatti said he had been repeatedly sidelined despite his performance and had been made to sit on the bench for nearly 40 matches. The youngster revealed that his dream was to represent Pakistan, but the realities of the domestic structure forced him to walk away from the game.

Poll

Do you think politics impacts players’ careers in Pakistan cricket?

Writing on X, Bhatti said” “Goodbye Pakistan cricket. Goodbye Pakistan cricket. At 24 years of age I am leaving Pakistan cricket. I won the Quaid E Azam final last year on live television. Since then I’ve been benched for almost 40 games in a row. My only dream is to represent Pakistan. But politics, corruption, lack of structure has ruined my career. And many others I now know why everyone is leaving Pakistan cricket. Goodbye”.So far, Bhatti has played two first-class matches, one List A match and one T20 match in Pakistan’s domestic circuit. In red-ball cricket, he has five wickets to his name. In December 2024, he took five wickets for 236 runs against Lahore Whites.In 2024, he made his List A debut for Eshaal in the Presidents Cup Grade 1 and picked up two wickets. He made his T20 debut against Rawalpindi, where he claimed one wicket while conceding 47 runs in four overs.

  • Related Posts

    Nat Sciver-Brunt creates Women’s T20 World Cup history during final against Australia | Cricket News

    LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 05: Nat Sciver-Brunt of England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt etched her name into the record books during the 2026 ICC Women’s…

    Continue reading
    History for Ellyse Perry! Australia star equals all-time Women’s T20 World Cup record | Cricket News

    Ellyse Perry (Image credit: T20 World Cup) NEW DELHI: Ellyse Perry equalled Alyssa Healy’s record for the most Women’s T20 World Cup final appearances after taking the field in Australia’s…

    Continue reading

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *