Is Mohammad Amir Staging a Smooth Comeback?
The primary reason for his retirement was differences with team's head coach Misbah-ul-Haq and fast bowling coach Waqar Younis
The decision of the fast bowler Mohammad Amir to retire from international cricket shook innumerable cricket fans and now they are doubtful about his comeback.
His abrupt retirement caused a stir and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) started vacillating for young talent to fill the pacer’s space in the national team.
The primary reason for it was the differences with team’s head coach Misbah-ul-Haq and fast bowling coach Waqar Younis.
Young fast bowler Shahnawaz Dhani emerged as a good option but PCB is still uncertain in this regard.
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Moreover, the Pakistani cricket team is scheduled to play two crucial tours after the completion of the remaining PSL matches in Abu Dhabi.
The national cricket team will go to England which would be a tough contest and then to West Indies.
After his retirement, Amir gave some smoky statements regarding Misbah-ul-Haq and Waqar Younis.
The controversy has put the future of a good and efficient fast bowler at risk and it would be better for the PCB to mediate and utilize Amir’s talent.
Moreover, Wasim Akram, popularly known as Swing of Sultan, has a lot of ideas for Mohammad Amir that could be beneficial for the player and the management.
To end the ongoing uncertainty, Babar Azam hinted at talking with Amir to amicably resolve the matter.