Mohammad Amir made a big statement about his return to Test, he had retired at the age of 28.

Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir has dismissed speculation about a possible return to Test cricket. Along with this, he said that he currently enjoys playing a red ball match for Gloucestershire in the current County Championship. We report that Amir last played Test cricket for Pakistan against South Africa in January 2019 and retired from international cricket at the age of 28.

But Amir joined Gloucestershire due to a shoulder injury to field mate Naseem Shah and returned to first-class cricket after two and a half years. Although he did not take any wickets for 80 runs in 28 overs against Surrey, he did take three wickets for 57 runs in the match against Hampshire.

Cricket website ESPNcricinfo quoted Amir as saying: “It’s too early to talk about a Test return, because you never know and things change, but for now I’m enjoying playing for Gloucestershire.” I am playing after three years. , so he’s not going to be easy as a fast shooter.

Since his retirement from international cricket, Amir has focused on becoming a better cricketer in various T20 leagues across the world except for the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Asked how the red ball cricket deal with Gloucestershire came about, Amir explained: “After recovering from an injury in the PSL I was training and feeling great and thought why not red ball cricket. I think I’m improving now and in the future. correct road. I am enjoying red ball cricket. For now I’m only here for three games and later I’m planning to move to CPL.”

Read Also:  MIW vs UPW: Mumbai was stormed by Kiran Navgire and Grace Harris, the defending champions lost

Recent Articles

Related News

Leave A Reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here