Hasan Raza, youngest cricketer ever to play for any international team, is all set to renew his career by representing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after being left out of the Pakistani side for a number of years.
Raza, who played his first ever Test match at the age of 14, last represented Pakistan A team in 2006 in the UAE but was not picked to play for the team afterwards.
Sources indicate that Raza shall be eligible to play for UAE after a period of 11 months. While giving an interview to a Gulf newspaper, Raza stated that he is feeling much better and is playing cricket in the UAE and Ireland now-a-days. Even at the age of 34, Raza said that he is doing his best to keep himself fit. He added that he now wishes to play for the UAE after quitting playing for domestic sides.
Hassan Raza has represented Pakistan in 11 Test matches and 16 One Day Internationals (ODIs).