Unfortunate that Mohammad Amir retired because of one person, says Inzamam-ul-Haq
Mohammad Amir, who played 36 Tests, 61 ODIs, and 50 T20Is in which he scalped a total of 259 wickets, recently announced his retirement.
Mohammad Amir, who played 36 Tests, 61 ODIs, and 50 T20Is in which he scalped a total of 259 wickets, recently announced his retirement.
Shoaib Akhtar suggested that Amir shouldn't have retired for his issues with the management but instead, he "should have bowled well and improved his performance".
Mohammad Amir, the 28-year-old left-arm pacer has said that he would release a detailed statement after reaching Pakistan in a few more days.
Mohammad Amir, after making his international comeback in 2016, played all the three formats for Pakistan almost without rest for a span of three years.
"Would like to advice future cricketers against making same mistake."
Left-arm pacer Amir has played 61 ODIs, 48 T20Is and 36 Tests for Pakistan in which he has claimed 81, 59 and 119 wickets, respectively.
It's apparent that Waqar Younis' comments have come as an indirect jibe to the likes of Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz whom he had critcised earlier as well.
In the unavailability of an experienced bowling unit and due to a mediocre batting unit, Pakistan had succumbed to humiliation in Australia last year.
It was in the same match that Harbhajan and Pakistani speedster Shoaib Akhtar exchanged a few words on the ground and from what it looked like they were not pleasantries.
During the time of his Test retirement, Mohammad Amir boasted impressive numbers with 119 wickets from 36 matches at an average of 30.47.