‘He has moved on’ – PCB director Mohammad Hafeez lifts the lid on Mohammad Amir’s Pakistan’s future

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‘He has moved on’ – PCB director Mohammad Hafeez lifts the lid on Mohammad Amir’s Pakistan’s future


Image Source : PCB/X Mohammad Hafeez.

PCB’s director of males’s cricket, Mohammad Hafeez has knowledgeable that Mohammad Amir has no intentions of creating a comeback to worldwide cricket and representing Pakistan at the highest stage of the sport. Hafeez made the revelation whereas addressing reporters throughout a press convention on Tuesday, November 28.

Hafeez disclosed that he provided Amir to function in the home circuit for Pakistan and carry out to script a comeback however the left-arm speedster instructed him that his days as a Pakistan worldwide are over and “he has moved on”.

“I personally called Mohammad Amir and told him that if he wants to play for Pakistan, he is free to take back his retirement and get back in the system. If he performs in domestic, he will be considered purely on the basis on merit. He communicated to me that he had moved on,” Hafeez was quoted as saying in the press convention.

“I reached out to a few other players as well but my demand was the same that they perform in domestic cricket. At the end, you have to respect the player’s decision,” he added.

Amir was one in every of the most potent pacers of his time and made a powerful comeback to worldwide cricket after serving his ban following his involvement in spot-fixing. He represented Pakistan in 36 Test matches and claimed 119 wickets at a median of 30.47. His Test outings included six 4-wicket hauls and 4 5-fors.

His ODI profession noticed him play 61 video games and the 31-12 months-previous managed to snare 81 wickets at a median of 29.62. 

Amir performed 50 T20Is in his profession and picked up 59 wickets at an economic system charge of seven.02 earlier than asserting his retirement from ODIs and T20Is in 2020. He had retired from the longest format of the sport again in 2019.

 

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