Saeed Anwar confirms retirement

I retired because I felt unwanted, says Saeed Anwar](http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2003/AUG//242929_PAK_28AUG2003.html)

Saeed Anwar’s announcement of retirement, when it came, did not surprise many. He had been, through either injury or otherwise, relegated to the fringes of selection for almost two years, and being dropped after the World Cup seemed to be the final straw.

In an interview with Rediff.com, Anwar said that the main reason for confirming his retirement was that he was not selected. “I thought it was no use hanging around. For someone closing in on 35, it was pointless waiting for six to eight months,” he said. “I have already lost two, three years due to injury. I thought the team did not want me.”

The selectors, Anwar said, had only informed him that they were resting him and giving youngsters a chance in a one-day tournament in Sharjah. “I said fair enough. But rest is for one series, not for one year. You don’t rest a player for one year,” said Anwar. “And anyway, since the World Cup, what have I been doing but resting? Why do they want me to rest so much?”

Anwar also stated that he had no regrets, although his dream of scoring a Test triple hundred remained unrealised. He also mentioned that his turning to Islam late in his career had helped him to focus on his game and fitness. “Sometimes you can be in your worst form and yet get a century and other days when you are playing well, one single edge ends your innings,” he said. “It used to be very frustrating. Now it isn’t. I have understood that the result is with that man upstairs.”

Man I feel sorry for this guy. He was our best batsmen in the WC and he got ignored like this. Sometimes I just wanna shoot Aamir Sohail. Hafeez and Taufeeq are kids compared to Saeed. They can never even come close to what he has achieved.

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Man I feel sorry for this guy. He was our best batsmen in the WC and he got ignored like this. Sometimes I just wanna shoot Aamir Sohail. Hafeez and Taufeeq are kids compared to Saeed. They can never even come close to what he has achieved.
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Then again, 11 years ago when Saeed made his debut, he was also a kid, and couldn't match the likes of Majid Khan or Amir Sohail but he came a long way.
Give these kids sometime and see where they go.

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Then again, 11 years ago when Saeed made his debut, he was also a kid, and couldn't match the likes of Majid Khan or Amir Sohail but he came a long way.
Give these kids sometime and see where they go.
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Very True..... Saeed Anwar would never have become what he became if we hadnt given him a chance and insisted on playing Shoaib Mohammad, Mudassir Nazar and other old openers. Now we need to give chance to other young openers and inshallah we will get another impact player, maybe not as good as Saeed was but still a highly talented player nevertheless.