Fast bowler said that it was an honor to play for Pakistan in all three formats


Lahore: After all-rounder Imad Wasim, another national player has announced his retirement from international cricket.
Now fast bowler Mohammad Amir has also announced his retirement from international cricket.
Mohammad Amir said in his message that it was an honor to play for Pakistan in all three formats.
He represented Pakistan in 61 One-Day Internationals, 62 T20, and 36 Test matches.
It is -pertinent to note that yesterday, Imad Wasim announced his retirement from international cricket.
Imad Wasim wrote in a message on social media that after much thought, he has decided to retire from international cricket. It is a great honor for him to represent Pakistan.
He further wrote in his post that he would continue his journey in domestic and franchise cricket.
It is pertinent to note that like Imad Wasim, Mohammad Amir also withdrew his retirement from international cricket to represent the country.
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