‘Mentally ill’, Mohammad Amir says goodbye to international cricket – Kolkata24x7



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Islamabad: Pakistan’s star pacemaker, Mohammad Amir, has said goodbye to international cricket, accusing management of having an “inferior” attitude towards him. The 26-year-old left-armed fast bowler informed the Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday that he would be leaving international cricket. This is not the end. The hero of winning the 2016 Pakistan Champions Trophy also said in his farewell that what the board has done to him has hurt him mentally.

Despite retiring from Trials, Aamir was ready for short form cricket in the country jersey. However, in recent times, be it a series against New Zealand or Zimbabwe, the PCB had announced that the team was excluding Aamir. “I was ready for white ball cricket,” Aamir said. But the low attitude shown by the management towards me amounts to mental torture. That can never be accepted. The Pakistan Cricket Board has confirmed Aamir’s decision to retire.

The Pakistan Cricket Board said: “It is a personal decision of the emir. The PCB fully supports him.” In a statement, the head of the PCB said: “Aamir has expressed his desire to retire from international cricket this afternoon (Thursday). His name will not be considered for selection in any future international matches.

Aamir announced his retirement from international test cricket in July last year. But his decision was widely criticized. The team’s bowling coach, Younis Khan, did not hesitate to call Aamir a ‘traitor’. But in protest, Amir said: ‘I know more about my physical abilities than anyone. So I had to make this decision with my physical condition in mind. ‘

After making his international cricket debut in 2009, the legendary Wasim Akram once called Aamir, who has earned respect on the world cricket circuit, “the most promising fast bowler.” But the speedy bowler was banned from international cricket for five years after being involved in a point-fixing scandal at the 2010 Lord’s Test. Recalling the incident at the time of his departure, Amir said that people still point fingers at him for the incident.

Still, Aamir’s decision is believed to stem from his inability to withstand the harsh pressure at home and abroad. Soon to announce his retirement, the owner of 119 tests, 61 ODI and 59 international T20 plots.

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