Mohammad Amir comes out to the 90s that the Pakistan player who treated him in the bad condition as a coach

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Mohammad Amir comes out to the 90s that the Pakistan player who treated him in the bad condition as a coach


He talked about how he was pushed aside for the New Zealand tour in 2020.

The Pakistani show, Haarna Mana Hai, has once again caused the drama in the National Cricket camp. In addition to sharing his plan to play for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the 2026 edition of the Premier League (IPL) of India, the former Bowling player Mohammad Amir takes an excavation to one of the players of the 90s. He talked about how he was pushed aside for the New Zealand tour in 2020.

Amir said: “You would remember the year that Karachi Kings won the final. During the Super game against fine (Sultans fine), I played well, luckily. It was supposed that the team (Pakistan) would go to New Zealand. Covid was also happening. 40 children (players and crew) had to leave. But my name was not on the list. Team had to leave two weeks later. working well.

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Mohammad Amir retired from the International Cricket in 2024 after his first retirement in 2020. Before his first retirement, Amir was part of the Karachi Kings configuration for the Super League of Pakistan (PSL) that was in the final in mid -November. Only four weeks later, the team led by Shadab Khan played three T20I and two tests in New Zealand. In the program, Amir unleashed the 90s player while expressing his pain for not being selected for the team. He also mentioned that he had been working well in the 2020 edition of the T20 League. However, the numbers suggest otherwise.

The left shipowner did not stay wickt in the final against Lahore Qalandars while leaking almost 40 races in its quota of four overs. Playing 11 games in that edition, picked up 10 WICKETS at an economic rate of 7.63. Its average of 32.70 is the highest among the 12 best Wickt-Tomadores of the season. This makes it clear that he blamed his lack of consistency to the coach.

The pacemaker played a T20I against Ireland in 2024. He picked up the Paul Stirling and George Dockrelll Wicks while giving only 11 races in his four overs.

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