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Aamir announced his retirement from international cricket on December 16. The current leadership of the Pakistan Cricket Board is directly responsible for such a decision.
Inzamam later commented on his YouTube channel that Aamir would have to suffer in the future for making this decision hastily. He told Lahore media on Thursday that he feared a negative impact on cricket in the country.
“It doesn’t matter what effect Aamir’s (retirement) decision has on the Pakistani bowling power. Because life doesn’t stand still. But what worries me the most is that these incidents have a negative impact on our cricket and its image. It’s better not to have an incident like that. “
Aamir said goodbye to Test cricket in July of last year. Just before the crucial tour of Australia, his decision left Pakistan in a quandary. For this he was directly criticized by Misbah-ul-Haq, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis. That still continues.
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Aamir said that he decided to retire after suffering a mental breakdown in such a situation. Inzamam agrees, the issue of your problem. But the former star hitter thinks he should have expected more.
“If he was not satisfied with one or two of the team officials, he should have spoken openly with head coach Misbah-ul-Haq. He could have contacted the officials of the Pakistan Cricket Board before making a decision. “.
“He probably has a problem with Walker (the bowling coach). If the problem was not resolved even after reporting to the upper house, then it should have gone this way. “
Aamir, who made his international debut in 2009, has played 38 Tests, 61 ODI and 50 T20I for Pakistan. There are 259 international lands next to its name.
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