Former Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razaaq, who last played a first-class game in 2014, is set to return to competitive cricket to push his selection for the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

The 38-year-old will lead PTV in the upcoming domestic season and hopes that his performances will help him bag a PSL contract.
“I will be captaining PTV this season. I feel completely fit at the moment and my form has been good recently. I hope my performances in the domestic season gets me selected for the PSL next year,” Razzaq told Daily Express on Sunday.
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Razzaq had quit first-class cricket in 2014 after his form dipped and his side ZTBL were relegated to Grade II. He even went on to serve as the bowling coach of Quetta Gladiators last season.

“I already told the selectors my plans for the future at the time,” he said.
“We all are agreed that if my form and performances in the domestic season are up to the mark, then I would most certainly be drafted in the next PSL.”
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Razzaq made his international debut in 1996 and represented the country in 46 Tests, 265 ODIs and 32 T20Is where he scored total 7,419 runs and also took 289 wickets. While he was the member of Pakistan’s first ICC World T20 victory in 2009, he also featured in 1999, 2003 and 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup for Pakistan.
In the long professional cricketing career, the all-rounder played 123 first-class, 337 List A and 141 T20 games.
Razzaq has also ruled out his any chance to make a comeback in the international cricket as he said that he wants to leave a mark in the domestic season.
He said on that, “There are so many youngsters who are in the Pakistan side and they truly deserve their spot. I have no intentions of returning to the international team and would like to leave my mark in the domestic season.”