Mohammad amir

  1. Mohammad Amir to come out of retirement to play for Pakistan after talks with PCB
  2. PCB confirms Amir's retirement from international cricket
  3. Mohammad Amir Profile
  4. Wahab Riaz Hints Mohammad Amir Could Return From Retirement To Play For Pakistan Again
  5. Is Muhammad Amir's wife an actress?
  6. Harbhajan Singh, Mohammad Amir's Ugly Spat On Twitter After Pakistan's Win Over India In T20 World Cup
  7. Why Muhammad Amir’s Retirement Was Inevitable?
  8. Man accused of causing son's death by forcing chilli tip into his mouth, blocking his airway


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Mohammad Amir to come out of retirement to play for Pakistan after talks with PCB

Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has agreed to return to international cricket after Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) CEO Wasim Khan visited the 29-year-old at his residence in London. According to Pakistani media reports, Amir has confirmed meeting Wasim Khan and has said that if things go as per plans, he will soon play for the nation again. Khan had earlier said although there is disappointment over how Amir dealt with the issue, the PCB will make all efforts to resolve issues between the pacer and the coaches and to bring him back to the international arena. In December 2020, Amir sent shockwaves across the world after he announced his retirement from international cricket. While announcing his retirement, Amir had said he was not being treated with respect and was being tortured by the management. Amir had blamed Pakistan's head coach Misbah ul-Haq and bowling coach Waqar Younis for his premature retirement. Amir had also said that he would think about making a comeback for the Pakistan team only if the current management is expelled. Babar wants Amir back before T20 WC However, Pakistan skipper Babar Azam had recently expressed his desire to bring the speed gun back into the squad ahead of the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. Azam had said he would really like to have Amir back into the team, admitting that the pacer is still "one of the best in the world". Azam had said he will personally discuss with Amir the problems he is facing and would urge him to make a comeback. M...

PCB confirms Amir's retirement from international cricket

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday confirmed that 28-year-old fast bowler Mohammad Amir has retired from international cricket. Amir had initially made the announcement in a video message released earlier today. However, it was not immediately clear whether he was taking an indefinite break over a clash with the cricket board or had actually retired. Responding to the media reports, the PCB According to the press release, Amir confirmed to the PCB chief executive that "he has no desire or intention of playing international cricket and as such, he should not be considered for future international matches". "This is a personal decision of Mohammad Amir, which the PCB respects, and as such, will not make any further comment on this matter at this stage," the statement said. Amir alleges mental torture by PCB Earlier today, the fast bowler released a video message saying he was being "mentally tortured" by the PCB management. He said that the current environment at the PCB and the way he was Mar 22, 2015 at 11:21am PDT "If I wasn't in the plan for those 35 boys, then it is a wake-up call for me to see my future plan [and] how I have to carry on my cricket. "The kind of environment that has been created, I don't think I can play cricket under this management [...] I am leaving cricket at this time," he said. Amir said he was being "tortured mentally", adding that he did not think he could tolerate it anymore. "I have seen a lot of torture between 2010 and 2015 when I ...

Mohammad Amir Profile

Name Mohammad Amir Born April 13, 1992 Gujjar Khan, Punjab Age 31 years 64 days Teams Pakistan, Pakistan U19, Chittagong Vikings, Karachi Kings, Essex, Dhaka Dynamites, Dublin Chiefs, Team Abu Dhabi, Khulna Tigers, Galle Gladiators, Pune Devils, London Spirit, Barbados Royals, Bangla Tigers, Gloucestershire, Jamaica Tallawahs, Sylhet Strikers, Asia Lions Nickname Amir Bat Style Left Handed Bat Bowl Style Left-arm fast-medium Prodigy turned offender - words that were associated with Amir after he was banned by the ICC for five years in 2010. He divides the opinions in the cricketing world like few have in the history of the game. Upon his comeback, a lot of hullabaloo occurred in the cricketing circles. From etching his name on the Lords Honour board to being a prisoner at Dorset, the sojourn has been nothing less than a fairy-tale turning into an ugly unprecedented nightmare. On his best days, Amir could nick off Sachin Tendulkar with his nagging outswingers and on his worst, like the one at Lords, he bowled an enormous no-ball to take his career into a dungeon. But life did give him a second chance and in January 2016, Amir came back for the tour to New Zealand. Amir was spotted as a prospect by Akram in 2007 and he remarked that Amir was a much clever bowler than he was at the age of 18. His first major achievement was during Pakistan's U-19 tour to England where he picked up eight wickets at an average of 16.37. In the tri-nation tournament in Sri Lanka featuring the En...

Wahab Riaz Hints Mohammad Amir Could Return From Retirement To Play For Pakistan Again

In a huge claim made by star Pakistan cricketer Wahab Riaz, the fast bowler hinted that left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir could return from retirement to play for the country once again For the unversed, Amir had announced his retirement from international cricket in 2020, citing the "shabby treatment" that he received from the then Pakistan cricket team management. While he had gone on record saying that he won't play international cricket again owing to the "mental torture" by the then management, Riaz has now claimed that Amir could well make a comeback into the national team, 2 years after his decision to hang up his boots. "We may see Mohammad Amir coming back to play for Pakistan once again," Wahab said in an interview to Samaa News as quoted by Cricket Pakistan. "We have Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf but the other three spots are still available. Bowlers like Hasan (Ali), (Shahnawaz) Dahani, Naseem (Shah), (Muhammad) Wasim are fighting for it. Amir may come back, too," he added. Notably, Ramiz Raja was sacked as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman last week. After his departure, a 14-member committee headed by Najam Sethi has been appointed to govern the cricketing affairs of the country for the next months. PCB constitution has been bulldozed: Raja The order of Sethi's appointment and Raja's sacking has been approved by the country's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif himself. Even though the formal approval from the federal cabinet is awaited, Raja said that he wasn't...

Is Muhammad Amir's wife an actress?

Many times, Pakistani cricketers’ spouses tend to stay out of limelight even if they’re daughters of revered cricketers themselves, and there’s nothing wrong with it, but Muhammad Amir’s wife is definitely a boss lady and made a name for herself on her own without needing her husband to propel her into mainstream stardom. Pakistani former cricketer Muhammad Amir’s wife revealed that she definitely had her fair share of acting in the Pakistani entertainment industry. According to media outlets, the mother of three revealed that she showcased her acting prowess in PTV’s smash hit television serial Barson Baad and Geo TV’s Mil Ke Bhi Hum Na Mil Sakay. Narjis Amir (née Khatun) and Amir tied the knot in 2016 and have three daughters. A lawyer by profession, Narjis and Amir met while he was tried for match-fixing and ball-tempering in February 2011. The bowler retired from Pakistani cricket at the age of 28.

Harbhajan Singh, Mohammad Amir's Ugly Spat On Twitter After Pakistan's Win Over India In T20 World Cup

In response, Harbhajan shared a video from the 2010 Asia Cup, where he had hit the winning runs for India against Pakistan off the bowling of Amir. Ab Tum bi bologe Amir hit back by sharing a video of a 2006 Test match in Lahore where Shahid Afridi had hit Harbhajan for four consecutive sixes. Things turned ugly soon, however, as Amir's tweet didn't go down well with Harbhajan, who reminded the former Pakistan pacer of his involvement in the 2010 spot-fixing scandal in the Lord's Test against England. "Lords mai no ball kaise ho gya tha ?? Kitna liya kisne diya ? Test cricket hai no ball kaise ho sakta hai ? Shame on u and ur other supporters for disgracing this beautiful game," Harbhajan tweeted. ("How was there a no ball at Lord's? How much did you take (and) who paid you? How can someone deliver a no ball in Test cricket?") Lords mai no ball kaise ho gya tha ?? Kitna liya kisne diya ? Test cricket hai no ball kaise ho sakta hai ? Shame on u and ur other supporters for disgracing this beautiful game Harbhajan would tweet a couple more times with a picture of Amir's infamous no ball in the 2010 Lord's Test and another video of his winning six in against Pakistan the 2010 Asia Cup. For people like you Fixer ko sixer.. out of the park Amir too took a few digs at Harbhajan and asked the Indian "how about your illegal bowling action" in a tweet. Bare hi dheet ho talking about my past wouldn't change the fact that tumko 3 din pehle moun ki khani pari. and how about your illega...

Why Muhammad Amir’s Retirement Was Inevitable?

2016 was a period of fiery media debates as Muhammad Amir was about to complete his 5 years ban. Should Amir, Asif, and Butt be given a second chance was the central topic of all discussions? LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 17: Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir celebrates after bowling Jake Ball to win the match by 75 runs during day four of the 1st Investec Test match between England and Pakistan at Lord’s Cricket Ground on July 17, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) However, the majority of the Pakistan’s generous nation had already decided to welcome one out of three guys who were booked in a spot fixing scandal at Lord’s in 2011. Even knowing the fact that bringing back one player would not overcome the predicament the Pakistan cricket is in, Also, Read – Have we seen the last of Sarfaraz Ahmed Why Amir’s Retirement Was Inevitable? Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB’s) decision to bring back Muhammad Amir was never going to be a simple proposition. The repercussion both for PCB and Muhammad Amir were inevitable. The following points delve into these reverberation: Over Expectations: Muhammad Amir was to bowl his first bowl in international cricket after five years. However, the spectators who were watching remembered Amir from 2011, that Amir was a nightmare for the batsmen. Picking Pakistan’s all-time test XI So, expectations of the public and PCB were over amplified considering the actual reality of the situation. Therefore, Amir was never ever going to be bo...

Man accused of causing son's death by forcing chilli tip into his mouth, blocking his airway

SINGAPORE: A man was charged on Wednesday (Jun 14) with a rash act that caused his son's death, by forcing the tip of a chilli into his son's mouth while the latter was lying down on the floor. Muhammad Amir Kader, 37, was handed one count of a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide. According to the charge sheet, the incident occurred at about 1.30pm on Aug 2, 2022 in a flat at Block 327C Anchorvale Road. Amir's son, Muhammad Ariq Raziqin Muhammad Amir, was lying down on the floor when Amir allegedly used his right hand to force the tip of a chilli into his son's mouth. This blocked his airway and resulted in his death. The victim's age was not indicated in the charge sheet. The prosecution said they were not making an application for a gag order as there was "no one else to protect". In response, Amir said: "I have other children." The prosecution said that "no detriment will be caused to the other children". Amir was offered bail of S$20,000 and will return to court next month. If convicted of a rash act causing death, he could be jailed for up to five years, fined, or both.