“Burned and ignored after the T20 World Cup”: Mohammad Amir

Mohammad Amir’s file photo.© AFP
Former Fast Bowling player Mohammad Amir said that after the 2024 T20 World Cup, he was wrong by the “Pakistan Cricket Installation” and ignored it and indicated the lack of communication as the reason behind his retirement at the end of last year. Amir and Imad Wasim came out of his retirees to play in the T20 World Cup, where the winners of the 2009 edition of Pakistan’s Flop show could not do the super eight stages last year. Both players announced their retirement last December on consecutive days. “I felt that I was burned and ignored by the Pakistan Cricket installation after the T20 World Cup. After the T20 World Cup ended, no one talked to me after the T20 Cup was over. Nobody told me whether I was part of their future plans.” “A wise man understands signs – if you are not in the plans, then you should think of yourself. I did exactly this. Now I made my decision – thank you very much, international cricket,” he said.
The left arm Pace was previously 28 years old in December 2020 and retired from the international jack, referring to coaches Misbah Ul Haq and Waqar Younis.
Amir said that after asking the PCB to play the World Cup in the United States, he refused to accept a contract to play the district cricket.
“To be honest, I spent more money than I did. I traveled with my instructor and all these expenses came out of my pocket. But this is a different issue.” He said.
Meanwhile, the supervisor supported players with an aggressive mentality in the jack.
“Cricket was in violent in the past. Mentally aggressive is a part of the beauty of the game. This is not about disrespect – about changing the focus of the slope. We are all hanging out of the field and we are joking,” he said.
The 33 -year -old Amir also supported Babar Azam, the Pakistani stroke, and supported his last struggles to emerge strongly from his last struggles.
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