Mohammad Amir Retirement News: Pakistan’s fast bowler Mohammad Aamir has once again said goodbye to international cricket. Aamir has retired from international cricket for the second time in his career. Within 24 hours two veterans of Pakistan have retired. Earlier on Friday, 13th December, all-rounder Imad Wasim had retired.
Mohammad Aamir has announced his retirement by posting on social media. Aamir wrote, “After a lot of thinking, I have taken the difficult decision of retiring from international cricket. It was not an easy decision to take. I feel that this is the right time for the young generation. I thank the PCB for this support. I thank my family and friends.”
Announcement of my retirement from international cricket 🏏. pic.twitter.com/CsPfOTGY6O
— Mohammad Amir (@iamamirofficial) December 14, 2024
Earlier, Aamir had retired from international cricket in 2021. Then he immediately left international cricket, raising questions on the management of the board. However, after the change in the board, Aamir withdrew his retirement before the 2024 T20 World Cup. Then Aamir also played T20 World Cup. However, due to the poor performance of the team, he was dropped from the team after the World Cup and now he was not being given a chance. A few days ago news came that Aamir had shown his desire to play the 2025 Champions Trophy. However, he was ignored. In such a situation, now Aamir has retired after seeing the doors of the team closing.
Aamir’s international career was like this
Mohammad Aamir has played 36 Test, 61 ODI and 62 T20 International matches for Pakistan. During this period, Aamir has taken 119 wickets in Test, 81 wickets in ODI and 71 wickets in T20 International. Aamir now plays T10 leagues and T10 leagues across the world.