Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Mohammad Amir clarifies stance on his retirement

Mohammad Amir

Ex-Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has clarified the rumors being circulated about his decision to take back retirement. According to the details, Mohammad Amir in his tweet said that he will play for Pakistan only if the current management is changed. He said: I would like to clarify that yes I will be available for Pakistan … Read more

Pacer Mohammad Amir shares adorable snaps with his daughters

Mohammad Amir

Pakistan’s pacer Mohammad Amir, who had announced his retirement from international cricket, has shared an adorable picture with his daughters Minsa and Zoya.

Taking to Twitter, Mohammad Amir posted a lovely picture with his angels as both of them were seen sleeping on father’s chest.

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Earlier, Mohammad Amir had criticized the current cricket team’s management and called for an end to the “yes boss” culture.

“This is not an emotional decision. I took this step after putting much thought into it,” said Amir in a video message uploaded on his YouTube account.

The Galle Gladiators fast bowler said the current team management, especially Waqar Younis, had been “putting people under the impression” that Amir had quit Test cricket because he wanted to play for different leagues and not the country.

The fast bowler said that certain people in the cricket team’s management were “trying to ruin his image” by saying that he preferred to play for different leagues as opposed to the national team because they paid him well.

He said that until recently, the PCB allowed its cricketers to only play two leagues. “Only recently have they started issuing three NOCs and allowed cricketers to play in three leagues,” he said.

Amir said that he was “not weak” and if that had been the case, he would have never made a comeback after the 2010 spot-fixing scandal and would have quit playing then.

“However, I came back and with Allah’s help, bowled a very good spell at the Asia Cup and then became the first bowler to take a hat trick in the PSL,” he said.

“I was a part of that team,” he said. “I did not want to recount my achievements like this but this is for those who appear on TV or question my performance on their YouTube channels,” added the bowler.

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Mohammad Amir details the reasons behind his retirement from int’l cricket

Mohammad Amir

Pakistan’s pacer Mohammad Amir, who had announced his retirement from international cricket, has detailed the reasons which led to this decision.

Mohammad Amir has criticized the current cricket team’s management and called for an end to the “yes boss” culture.

“This is not an emotional decision. I took this step after putting much thought into it,” said Amir in a video message uploaded on his YouTube account.

The Galle Gladiators fast bowler said the current team management, especially Waqar Younis, had been “putting people under the impression” that Amir had quit Test cricket because he wanted to play for different leagues and not the country.

The fast bowler said that certain people in the cricket team’s management were “trying to ruin his image” by saying that he preferred to play for different leagues as opposed to the national team because they paid him well.

He said that until recently, the PCB allowed its cricketers to only play two leagues. “Only recently have they started issuing three NOCs and allowed cricketers to play in three leagues,” he said.

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