Former Pakistani Player, Mohammed Amir, might contemplate starting off of retirement if the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) approaches him.
The 29-year-old had proclaimed his retirement from international cricket in December last year over a heavy disagreement with the then team management.
Addressing a virtual group discussion throughout the continued T10 league in Abu Dhabi, Amir same that he can’t announce his handiness for the Pakistan team till PCB provides him a guarantee of being hand-picked for the national side.
He is additional he may announce his availability for the national team on his own, however he fears that the PCB would deny him the possibility of representing Pakistan once more by expression the team doesn’t want such players.
Amir conjointly disclosed that he had commanded many rounds of talks with the previous chief executive officer of PCB, Wasim Khan, relating to his come to the national aspect but since he’s gone, he isn’t positive whether the incumbent PCB management would ever approach him.
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