Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Yousuf has decided to retire from all forms of competitive cricket after being dropped from the list of centrally contracted players by the PCB.
Sources close to the senior batsman said Yousuf has decided against taking part in any domestic or local cricket competitions as he was totally disheartened with the situation.
"After serving Pakistan cricket for so long, he is disheartened at the way the selectors and board have treated him. He is disappointed with the fact that no one in the board or any selector even bothered to talk to him and find out about his future plans and fitness," the source said.
Pakistan Cricket Board recently offered central contracts to 23 players for the second half of the year. Several leading players including Yousuf, former captain Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Kamran Akmal and Danish Kaneria were overlooked by the PCB, meaning neither player will be able to represent the country for the next 12 months.
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