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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The PCB did not support him when he was injured, Ahmed Shehzad claims Pakistan player paid for everything himself

Ahmed Shehzad said the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) did not support fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain when he was injured

Ahmed Shehzad: “When he was injured, the PCB did not support him, and he handled his rehabilitation expenses himself. Wherever he went, he did everything on his own”

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Pakistan batsman Ahmed Shehzad has claimed that fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain didn’t receive any support from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) when he was injured.

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Afghanistan to tour Zimbabwe next month

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Afghanistan will play an unconfirmed number of Twenty20 Internationals and one ODI against Zimbabwe

Afghanistan are set to play their first series against a Full Member nation after Zimbabwe announced they will host them for an unconfirmed number of Twenty20 Internationals and one ODI starting on January 28, 2014.

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SLC demand USD 30,000 from PCB for hiring aeroplane after terrorist attack on national team

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“The Sri Lankans had hired a chartered flight to fly out of Lahore after their players were attacked by militants and they hired an airbus for this purpose at a cost of around USD 30,000”

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) have called on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to pay them USD 30,000 for having to hire an aeroplane to fly the national team back home after they were attacked by armed insurgents in Lahore in March 2009.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: PCB willing to pay for future series against arch-rivals India, says Zaka Ashraf

Ashraf stated that he could not wait to see the two arch-rivals in action against each other

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf has announced that the board are willing to pay all the expenses for future series against arch-rivals India in order to continue improving bilateral ties.

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