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Pakistan's
Mohammad Amir reverses retirement, named for possible T20 World Cup spot.
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In a
surprising turn of events, Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir has reversed his
retirement decision. After discussions with the PCB, Amir has made himself
available for selection for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. He's been included
in a group of 29 probables who will train for the prestigious tournament.
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Pakistan includes recently retired fast bowler Mohammad Amir in a training camp
for the T20 World Cup, following his decision to return.
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informative: Fresh out of retirement, Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir gets a
shot at the T20 World Cup. He's been included in a training camp alongside 28
other players. This comes after Amir reversed his retirement and the Pakistan
Cricket Board made changes to the selection process.
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Mohammad
Amir, who retired in 2020 citing issues with management, has reversed his
decision. Positive talks with the PCB and changes to the selection process made
him feel valued, leading to his availability for the upcoming T20 World Cup.
Despite a past ban for spot-fixing, Amir boasts a strong international career
with over 140 appearances across formats.
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Pakistan's bowling attack gets a jolt as
Mohammad Amir stages a sensational return! The talented left-arm bowler, who
retired in 2020 due to disagreements with the management, has announced his
return to international cricket. This comes after "positive"
discussions with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), where changes to the
selection process made him feel appreciated.
Amir's
career hasn't been without controversy. He served a five-year ban for
spot-fixing in 2010, alongside teammates Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif. Despite
the setback, he made a successful comeback in 2016 and has a solid record,
representing Pakistan in over 140 Tests, ODIs, and T20Is. Now, at 31, Amir sets
his sights on the upcoming T20 World Cup, aiming to contribute his experience
and skill to the national team.
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