Pakistan Pacer Mohammad Amir Set to Make U-turn on Retirement

Pakistan Pacer Mohammad Amir Set to Make U-turn on Retirement
Pakistan's gun fast bowler Mohammad Amir is ready to come out of retirement after being in talks with Pakistan Cricket Board chief Wasim Khan. Amir had hanged his boots from all the forms of the game recently after he blamed the current Pakistan team management for mental torture.

However, now the left-arm fast bowler has made his concerns known to the PCB chief. Consequently, if all of his concerns are addressed and resolved then the fast bowler can soon make a comeback into national colours.

Amir added that his case was portrayed in a wrong way by the current management of the Pakistan team.

"Wasim Khan visited my house before PSL 6's second leg and we had a detailed discussion on my retirement. I shared all my concerns with him, and to be honest, he listened to them very seriously. My case was portrayed in a wrong way by the current management," Amir was quoted saying by ARY Sports.

"But Khan assured me he would address my concerns. If everything goes well, I will make myself available for the national team's selection," added Amir.

Wasim Khan also confirmed that he met Mohammad Amir for a discussion to get him back out of retirement. There is no doubt that Amir will add value to the Pakistan team.

"Wasim Khan visited my house before PSL 6's second leg and we had a detailed discussion on my retirement. I shared all my concerns with him, and to be honest, he listened to them very seriously. My case was portrayed in a wrong way by the current management," Amir was quoted saying by ARY Sports.

"But Khan assured me he would address my concerns. If everything goes well, I will make myself available for the national team's selection," added Amir.

Wasim Khan also confirmed that he met Mohammad Amir for a discussion to get him back out of retirement. There is no doubt that Amir will add value to the Pakistan team.

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