He acted childish, Waqar Younis reckons Pakistan bowler will regret retirement decision in 10 years’ time

Waqar Younis said Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir acted childish and will regret his decision to retire in 10 years' time

Waqar Younis: “Amir acted childish, I think, and after 10 years, he will realise it was a wrong decision to retire just when asked to play domestic cricket”

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Former Pakistan head coach Waqar Younis thinks left-arm fast bowler Mohammad Amir “acted childish” by retiring from international cricket in 2020 and will regret his decision in 10 years’ time.

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He felt insulted, Waqar Younis on Pakistan left-arm seamer asked to play domestic cricket

Waqar Younis said Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir felt insulted after being asked to play domestic cricket

Waqar Younis: “We asked Amir to go and play some matches in domestic cricket to get back to his best again. But Amir said you insulted me by saying I should play domestic. So that’s why he retired from cricket in 2020”

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Former Pakistan head coach Waqar Younis has revealed that left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir felt insulted when he was asked to play domestic cricket.

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Spent more money than I made, 140 kph seamer on returning to the Pakistan team

Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir said he spent more money than he played in the 2024 T20 World Cup

Pakistan speedster Mohammad Amir: “I came to play the World Cup after leaving my county deal. Honestly, I ended up spending more money than I made. I travelled with my trainer, and all those expenses came out of my own pocket. But that’s a different matter”

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Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Mohammad Amir has revealed that he spent more money than he earned when he came out of retirement to represent his country in the 2024 T20 World Cup.

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I was not part of the future plans, 140 kph Pakistan fast bowler who chose to retire says

Pakistan seamer Mohammad Amir said he retired from international cricket as he was not part of the future plans

Pakistan seamer Mohammad Amir: “After the T20 World Cup ended, no one even talked to me. No one told me if I was part of the future plans. A wise person understands the signs – if you’re not in the plans, then you have to think about yourself”

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Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir decided to retire from international cricket after the 2024 T20 World Cup as “no one told me if I was part of the future plans”.

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Shaheen Shah Afridi wanted them back in the team, Wahab Riaz names two excellent Pakistan bowlers

Wahab Riaz said Shaheen Shah Afridi wanted Mohammad Amir and Imad Wasim back in the Pakistan team

Wahab Riaz: “He told me I want Imad Wasim in the team. I asked him how will he handle the team culture when a player that has already retired is coming back and I said then Amir should come back too. Shaheen agreed and said I want Amir to play for Pakistan as well”

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Former Pakistan left-arm speedster Wahab Riaz has revealed Shaheen Shah Afridi wanted pace bowler Mohammad Amir and left-arm spinner Imad Wasim back in the team for the 2024 T20 World Cup.

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He replaced me, but didn’t play any matches, Usama Mir surprised Pakistan spinner wasn’t given any chances

Usama Mir said Pakistan mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed replaced him but didn't play any matches in the 2024 T20 World Cup

Usama Mir: “I was surprised that the mystery spinner they picked instead of me didn’t play any matches”

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Usama Mir admitted he is surprised that Pakistan mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed didn’t play a single game in the 2024 T20 World Cup after taking his spot in the squad.

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He wasn’t given a fair chance, Moin Khan on Pakistan player he thought was the No. 1 choice

Moin Khan believes his son Azam Khan wasn't given a fair chance as Pakistan's wicketkeeper-batsman

Moin Khan: “Azam wasn’t given a chance to keep wickets after one match and was dropped after getting out on the very first ball. Any player can get out on the first ball, but here the tradition of developing players that used to exist is no longer there”

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Former Pakistan captain Moin Khan felt his son Azam wasn’t given a fair chance during the 2024 T20 World Cup.

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PCB wants to move forward with a youngster, Pakistan fast bowler hints his international career is over

Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir hinted that his international career is over as the PCB wants to move forward with a youngster

Pakistan speedster Mohammad Amir: “PCB wants to move forward with a youngster and that’s ok. You’ll hear breaking news in 2-3 months”

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Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Mohammad Amir has hinted that his international career might be over as he said the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) “wants to move forward with a youngster”.

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He batted with great command, Saud Shakeel impressed with senior batsman who hasn’t played for Pakistan since 2018

Saud Shakeel said Pakistan batsman Umar Amin batted with great command

Saud Shakeel: “He batted with great command. It was really enjoyable, and I also enjoyed batting with him”

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Pakistan Test vice-captain Saud Shakeel was mightily impressed with senior batsman Umar Amin for his superb knock of 177 in Pakistan A’s four-day game against Bangladesh A.

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