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Mohammad Amir bids farewell to international cricket
He took 259 wickets in 147 matches
SAMAA | Shoaib Jatt - Posted: Dec 17, 2020 | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
Photo: AFP
He was a good bowler but don't know, I feel that he laid down the Pakistani's.
Age of only 28, 1st he took retirement from test and now from all international cricket.
Really shocking to me!
He took 259 wickets in 147 matches
SAMAA | Shoaib Jatt - Posted: Dec 17, 2020 | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
Photo: AFP
Pakistan left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir announced his retirement from international cricket on Thursday.
The left-armer, who arrived at the scene in a T20I game against England in June 2009, participated in 147 international fixtures in which he took 259 wickets.
He was part of the Pakistan squad which won the 2009 World T20I. However, his career faced a downward spiral when he was banned for five years over his involvement in the 2010 spot-fixing scandal during the tour of England in 2010.
Upon his return to the international side, Amir played a leading role in Pakistan’s formidable pace attack and helped the side won its maiden International Cricket Council (ICC) Champions Trophy title back in 2017.
The pacer retired from Test cricket citing workload reasons and has been participating in limited-overs format. The decision also came under strict criticism by several former players and legends.
The left-armer, who arrived at the scene in a T20I game against England in June 2009, participated in 147 international fixtures in which he took 259 wickets.
He was part of the Pakistan squad which won the 2009 World T20I. However, his career faced a downward spiral when he was banned for five years over his involvement in the 2010 spot-fixing scandal during the tour of England in 2010.
Upon his return to the international side, Amir played a leading role in Pakistan’s formidable pace attack and helped the side won its maiden International Cricket Council (ICC) Champions Trophy title back in 2017.
The pacer retired from Test cricket citing workload reasons and has been participating in limited-overs format. The decision also came under strict criticism by several former players and legends.
Mohammad Amir bids farewell to international cricket
He took 259 wickets in 147 matches
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Age of only 28, 1st he took retirement from test and now from all international cricket.
Really shocking to me!