Muhammad Amir Retirement News,

 

Muhammad Amir

Muhammad Amir Career,

Muhammad Amir start his international career back in 2009 T20 World Cup, when he was just 16 years old. In a final of the tournament Tillakaratne Dilshan,

the top scorer of the tournament, was dismissed by Aamir in the first over proved to be an important reason of Pakistan victory, In the same year after the T20 World Cup Final.

Pakistan team tour Australia, where Muhammad  Aamir was paired with Muhammad Asif, it looks like that Pakistan met Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis again.

Spot Fixing Scandal,

Muhammad Amir and Muhammad Asif Both were in excellent form on the succeeding tour of England, but the same tour of England turned into a tale of ruin and shame that changed the path of Pakistan cricket

After the match fixing scandal Muhammad Amir, Muhammad Asif, and Salman Butt was banned by ICC International Cricket Council for 5 years from International and domestic cricket.

While the spot-fixing scandal has absolutely put Pakistan cricket on a improved path, But Pakistan has lost two of the great bowlers whose shortcomings have not been filled to date.

It is said that during and after the spot-fixing scandal, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) took a compassionate stance towards Mohammad Aamir and extended all kindness towards him.

Asia Cup Blast,

It is true that after the return of Mohammad Aamir to international cricket, he was fed every match for some time and during that time he bowled a lot, but this series was only for the entire year.

After a comeback Muhammad Amir puts lot of good performance like in the Asia Cup match against India Muhammad Amir shows his swing and speed and destroys the Indian top orders and many other good performances.

While Muhammad Aamir played 10 Test matches in 2016, Aamir was fed only 6 Test matches in 2017 and 4 in 2018. When he announced his retirement from Test cricket in 2019, he had played only 2 Test matches this year.

So managing Muhammad Amir's workload was apprehensive, work was still going on. Before his retirement from Test cricket, Aamir had asked him to play less Test matches and the board management followed goes well with.

In 2018 Test series against Australia and New Zealand in UAE Mohammad Amir was rested by the selector and was recalled for the series against South Africa,

Retirement Plan,

Several peoples are saying that Mohammad Aamir's goal for a long time has been to play selected matches for Pakistan which will help him to get contracts in different leagues. Last year,

when both of the Pakistani fast bowlers Aamir and wahab decided to, retired from Test cricket several former players, including Rashid Latif and Shoaib Akhtar, criticized the decision.

When Mohammad Aamir jump into international cricket, he had striking speed and striking swing, which made him a big hazard to the batsmen,

but after his return we did not see that speed and the swing was hardly ever seen. But apart from fewer matches, he looked like a normal fast bowler. ۔

When Aamir spoke of taking an indefinite break from international cricket in an interview on a private TV channel, he was approached by Wasim Khan, the PCB's chief executive officer.

Aamir told Wasim Khan that he is not involved in playing international cricket and must not be considered during future team selection.

Mohammad Aamir was thinking that such a decision would blackmail the cricket board, but when you speak against the current chairman and head coach of the cricket board such blackmail Are more likely to fail

Fans Disappointment,

Aamir's fans are definitely saddened and angry by his departure and some even say that Aamir has no shortage of league cricket and he may return very soon, but Aamir and his fans should understand this.

That in the presence of the current management of the board, there is no possibility of his return and as far as leagues are concerned, the decline in Aamir's performance may soon make it difficult for him to join various leagues.

Mohammad Amir stats

Bowler

Career Bowling Stats

Left-arm Fast Bowler

FormatMInnBMdnRunsWBBEconAvgSR4W5W
Test 2009–193667761929236271196/442.8530.564.064
ODI 2009–1961603013342400815/304.7729.637.211
T20I 2009–5050107951263594/137.0221.418.310

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