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Why did Mohammad Amir retire so early?
Mohammad Amir’s Clash With Pakistan’s Team Management Mohammad Amir announced his retirement from international cricket in December 2020 after having clashes with the head coach Misbah Ul Haq and bowling coach Waqar Younis and he even admitted this as the reason for his decision so early.
Why did Mohammad Amir retire from Test cricket?
Last year, Amir had announced his retirement from Test cricket in order to focus on white-ball cricket. He called time on his career after playing just 36 Tests, in which he took 119 wickets. In November this year, Amir was dropped from Pakistan’s T20 squad for the three-match series against New Zealand.
When did Amir retire from Test cricket?
July 2019
Mohammad Amir announced his retirement from Test Cricket in July 2019. He finished his test career with an average of 30.47 and taking 144 wickets.
Did Amir take his retirement back?
Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir had shocked everyone by calling time on his cricket career last year. However, in a dramatic u-turn, the former pacer is now open to making his return to Pakistan cricket, as reported by Daily Pakistan.
Where is Mohammad Amir now?
Pakistan national cricket teamBowler
Karachi KingsBowlerEssex County Cricket ClubBowlerKhulna TigersBowlerNorthern cricket teamBowler
Mohammad Amir/Current teams
What is the age of Mohammad Amir?
29 years (April 13, 1992)
Mohammad Amir/Age
Why is Mohammad Amir not selected?
Amir, 29, had announced his retirement from international cricket last December due to his differences with the coaching duo of Misbah-ul-Haq and Waqar Younis. Amir had insisted that Misbah and bowling coach Waqar have not been fair with him and he will not make himself available for selection until they are in charge.
Who coaches Pakistan cricket team?
Misbah-ul-HaqHead coach
Waqar YounisBowling coachGrant BradburnFielding coach
Pakistan national cricket team/Coaches
Is Mohammad Amir age?
Is Mohammad Amir married?
Narjis Khatunm. 2016
Mohammad Amir/Spouse
When did Shahid Afridi retired?
Afridi last played international cricket for Pakistan more than five years ago in 2016, but has continued to take part in the PSL ever since its inception well into his forties. He captained Zalmi in the first season and was part of the team that won the title the following year.