Amir tested negative for the second time before flying to England.
Pakistan speedster Mohammad Amir flew out to the UK in early hours of Friday, to join the squad for T20Is in England after testing negative for the Covid-19 in his second test.
Pakistan cricketers have already played an intra-squad match for practice ahead of the series. They will play three Tests before three T20Is against England. The first Test starts on August 5 and the T20Is will kick off from August 28.
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Mohammad Amir shared a photo on Twitter with his daughter before getting on the flight to UK, captioned."off to UK minsa m gonna miss u everyday"
Amir has retired from Tests to focus on limited-overs cricket more and also to extend his career by 5-6 years. He recently said the workload was taking a toll on him.
"I should have first played one or two formats and checked to see how my body is doing and whether I could take the strain. I erred in playing immediately in all three formats and it led to injury and fitness problems.
"At least now I am confident that I can now carry on playing for another four to six years if I take care of myself," he had said.
(WITH PTI INPUTS)