Like almost every Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) season that ends up marred, and often remembered for its comedy of errors, the upcoming edition seems determined to build on that fragile reputation.
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir on Saturday announced his retirement from international cricket, ending a controversial career which saw him jailed on spot-fixing charges.
Four years out of the international game is a long time, but Amir says that the quality and environment around the Pakistan camp has made his reintegration pretty straightforward.
"I want to complete the unfinished work and, for me, the short-term goal is to win the World Cup."
Mark Chapman hit an undefeated 87 to lead an under-strength New Zealand to a shock seven-wicket victory over Pakistan in the third Twenty20 international in Rawalpindi on Sunday.
Shaheen led the attack with 3-13 while Amir, returning to international cricket after nearly four years, finished with 2-13
Amir had retired from international cricket in 2020 at the age of 28 while Imad had announced his retirement in November last year.
“I still dream to play for Pakistan!” Amir posted on X, formerly known as Twitter today.
Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir is set to join Derbyshire as a local player next season according to the English daily, The Telegraph.
Amir had retired from international cricket in 2020 at the age of 28 while Imad had announced his retirement in November last year.
“I still dream to play for Pakistan!” Amir posted on X, formerly known as Twitter today.
Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir is set to join Derbyshire as a local player next season according to the English daily, The Telegraph.
Amir opened up about his future possibilities in International cricket and being able to enroll in Indian Premier League (IPL) under his impending English Passport.
While the rest of the Pakistan squad landed in the UK for Tests against England and Ireland, the team’s pace spearhead Mohammad Amir did not travel with the team due visa issues but PCB confirms that the visa issues have been resolved and the speedster was granted visa by the UK.
Pakistan’s ace quick Mohammad Amir speaks about the bond of friendship between him and India’s Virat Kohli.
Pakistan’s top quick Mohammad Amir dismisses rumours that he will retire from Test cricket.
Mohammad Amir removed all of India's top three as Pakistan routed their arch-rivals by 180 runs in an astonishing Champions Trophy final at The Oval on Sunday.
Pace bowler Mohammad Amir is fit and will play for Pakistan in the Champions Trophy final at The Oval on Sunday, coach Mickey Arthur says in a press conference.
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir believes he is "fast gaining fitness" ahead of the Champions Trophy final against arch-rivals India.