Amir to ditch Pakistan for England?

Mohammad Amir is allegedly looking to get British citizenship and buy a house in London, but he is committed to playing for Pakistan England cricket

Mohammad Amir is allegedly looking to get British citizenship and buy a house in London, but he is committed to playing for Pakistan

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Left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir is reportedly planning to get British citizenship and buy a house in London, but he is still committed to playing for Pakistan.

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Akhtar makes unbelievably shocking claim on which three Pakistan stars will retire next

Shoaib Akhtar believes Hasan Ali, Wahab Riaz and Junaid Khan could follow in Mohammad Amir's footsteps and retire from Test cricket as he believes they are more interested in T20 Internationals cricket

Shoaib Akhtar: “Mohammad Amir’s retirement could be followed by Hasan Ali, Wahab Riaz and Juanid Khan’s retirement”

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Legendary Pakistan seamer Shoaib Akhtar believes the pace trio of Hasan Ali, Wahab Riaz and Juanid Khan will join Mohammad Amir in retiring from Test cricket.

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Which Pakistan legend was surprised by Amir’s Test retirement?

Wasim Akram surprised by Mohammad Amir's decision to retire from Test cricket Pakistan

Pakistan legend Wasim Akram: “To me Mohammad Amir retiring from Test cricket is a bit surprising because you peak at 27-28 and Test cricket is where you are judged against the best, it’s the ultimate format”

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Legendary Pakistan pace bowler Wasim Akram has admitted that he was surprised by fellow left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir’s decision to retire from Test cricket.

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Which Pakistan player shared an emotional message after Amir retired from Test cricket?

Umar Akmal sad that a match-winner like Mohammad Amir has retired from Test cricket Pakistan

Umar Akmal on Mohammad Amir: “Best of Luck Mohammad Amir for your white ball career and it’s sad to see a match-winner like you leave [the] Test arena”

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Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal conceded he was “sad” to see a “match-winner” like left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir retire from Test cricket.

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