Khama Billiat says he “would love to represent” Zimbabwe again after admitting his decision to retire from international duty was premature.
The 34-year-old former Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs called time on his international career in 2021, having scored 17 times during his 51 appearances.
Billiat appeared to becoming close to the end of his career and earlier this year made the switch from South African back to his home country.
But during his current spell with Yadah FC, the striker has found a new lease of life and is determined to force his way back into the national side.
He posted on social media: “This season has been among the best phases of my football career.
“I have played on grand stages, but nothing beats expressing myself in front of my people.
“Every time I step on the turf, I am motivated to do my best for my team and the thousands who love this sport.”
Billiat added: “I feel I still have something to give to Zimbabwean football, locally and internationally.
“I have been reflecting deeply, and I am convinced there is one chapter which remains unfinished – between Khama Billiat and the Zimbabwe national football team.
“I have reconsidered my decision to retire and would love to represent my country one more time.
“I will continue to work hard on the field and hopefully help the nation in a positive way. I love my country and stand ready to serve if afforded a chance.”