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Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir said he was going “to explode at some point” as many former cricketers had ruined his reputation by making various claims.
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Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir said he was going “to explode at some point” as many former cricketers had ruined his reputation by making various claims.

Mohammad Hafeez: “Playing for Pakistan has always been my priority and ultimate satisfaction. This is not the first time that I have refused to play in leagues”
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Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez said that he will continue putting his country and international cricket first over domestic T20 tournaments.

Waqar Younis: “There are policies about playing in leagues as we don’t want to deprive these kids from making money”
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Pakistan bowling coach Waqar Younis has offered his thoughts on the large number of domestic T20 tournaments all over the world, saying that the Pakistan players should not be deprived of the chance to make money.

Mohammad Amir: “People say I retired to play leagues, tell me when have I said I don’t want to play for Pakistan and play in T20 leagues instead”
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Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir has made it abundantly clear that he has never prioritsed domestic T20 leagues over playing for his country.

Sohail Tanvir: “My priority has always been playing for Pakistan and I keep performing in leagues to impress the selectors”
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Veteran Pakistan left-arm seamer Sohail Tanvir believes that doing well in T20 tournaments around the world could make the national selectors take notice of him and recall him into the national team.

Danish Kaneria: “The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) supported Mohammad Amir but when we needed him in Test cricket, he retired and started focusing on league cricket”
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Former spinner Danish Kaneria has accused left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir of prioritising “league cricket” over playing for Pakistan.

Shoaib Malik: “Let’s make [this] clear, I don’t have any plans to retire from cricket for now. I have already committed with two to three international cricket leagues for next two years, so I will keep on playing”
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Veteran Pakistan all-rounder Shoaib Malik has revealed that he has no plans to retire for the next two years.