"Will Play For Pakistan...": Mohammad Amir Breaks Silence On His Future
NDTV
Mohammad Amir had called time on his international career in 2020 in protest over the "shabby" treatment he said he received from the then management
Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has expressed his excitement at the opportunity to potentially represent Pakistan again. Notably, Amir had called time on his international career in 2020 in protest over the "shabby" treatment he said he received from the then management. Recently, fellow pacer Wahab Riaz had hinted that Amir could be back in Pakistan's squad. "We may see Mohammad Amir coming back to play for Pakistan once again," Wahab was quoted as saying by Cricket Pakistan in an interview to Samaa News.
However, with Ramiz Raja, the former PCB chief, shown the exit door by the new government, Amir has finally broken silence on his Pakistan future.
"If Allah wills, I will play for Pakistan again. But I would like to play and perform well in PSL," Amir told the reporters at the National High-Performance Centre (NHPC) in Lahore.
Notably, Amir has been training at the NHPC to prepare for the upcoming season of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).
Amir thanked the interim PCB chief, Najam Sethi, for allowing him to train at the NHPC.