Pakistan cricket team fast bowler Mohammad Aamir has conditionally agreed to return to the national cricket team and said that he should not spread fake news about me to sell his story.
According to details, news has been circulating on social media for the past two days that fast bowler Mohammad Aamir has agreed to play for the Pakistan cricket team. However, Mohammad Aamir clarified this in a statement on a social networking site today.
Fast bowler Mohammad Aamir wrote in his tweet that he would make it clear that he will be available for Pakistan only when he leaves the management, so do not spread fake news about me just to sell your story.
I would like to clarify that yes I will be available for Pakistan only once this management leaves. so please stop spreading fake news just to sell your story.
— Mohammad Amir (@iamamirofficial) January 18, 2021
Fast bowler Mohammad Amir surprised everyone by announcing his sudden retirement from the national cricket team on his return from the Lincoln Premier League (LPL) after he was not selected in the 35-member squad for the tour of New Zealand. In his retirement statement, Mohammad Aamir leveled several allegations against the current management of the national cricket team, especially head coach Misbah-ul-Haq and bowling coach Waqar Younis, and refused to play in their management.
After the announcement of retirement by Mohammad Aamir, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Waseem Khan also approached him and confirmed that Mohammad Amir would play more for Pakistan. Not ready Later, both head coaches Misbah-ul-Haq and Waqar Younis cited poor performance as the reason for not including Mohammad Amir in the team and said that he could return to the team by performing again but Aamir again flatly refused to play in their presence.


