Mohammad Amir ready to come back to international cricket

Amir retired from international cricket in December 2020.

Mohammad Amir celebrates the fall of Martin Guptill | GettyPakistan pacer Mohammad Amir, who retired from international cricket in December 2020, has decided to make himself available for the Pakistan team once again after his recent interaction with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) CEO Wasim Khan.

Before the beginning of the second leg of the Pakistan Super League (PSL 6), Khan visited Amir’s residence and had a detailed chat with the bowler about his retirement.

While talking to ARY Sports, the left-armer talked about how his case was represented in a ‘wrong way’ when he criticized the current Pakistan team management.

Wasim Khan visited my house before PSL 6’s second leg and we had a detailed discussion on my retirement. I shared all my concerns with him, and to be honest, he listened to them very seriously. My case was portrayed in a wrong way by the current management," Amir was quoted saying by ARY Sports.

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But Khan assured me he would address my concerns. If everything goes well, I will make myself available for the national team’s selection," he added.

The 29-year-old had retired from international cricket citing unjust and differential treatment by the management. He had openly criticized the current team management which consists of former players like Misbah-ul-Haq and Waqar Younis.

Even After his retirement, the pacer continues to play all the T20 leagues across the globe and represents Karachi Kings in the PSL. He will also feature for Kent later on in the T20 Blast.

Amir has represented Pakistan in 36 Tests, 61 ODIs, and 50 T20Is with over 250 wickets to his name across formats.

(With ARY Sports Inputs)

 
 

By Swapnil Shireesh Javkhedkar - 14 Jun, 2021

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