As the sun rises on a new chapter in his cricketing journey, Mohammad Amir, the Pakistani pacer, finds himself filled with a profound sense of gratitude. After a hiatus of nearly four years, Amir is gearing up to make a much-anticipated comeback to the international cricket circuit, donning the iconic green jersey of Pakistan once again.
In a heartfelt social media post, Amir shared a photograph of himself adorned in the national team’s colors, accompanied by words that carried the weight of his emotions.
In a candid interview with Cricket Pakistan, former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Hafeez has launched a scathing critique of the country’s national team selection process, raising significant concerns about the disregard for domestic cricket performances. Hafeez’s comments have reignited the debate surrounding the transparency and fairness of player selection in Pakistani cricket.
The crux of Hafeez’s criticism lies in the recall of players like Imad Wasim, Mohammad Amir, and Usman Khan to the national team, despite their extended absence from domestic cricket.
In a candid revelation, Pakistani fast bowler Naseem Shah has shed light on the prevailing culture of insecurity within the national cricket team. The young pacer’s comments highlight the underlying fears and lack of clarity that often plague players, particularly when it comes to taking much-needed breaks for rest and recovery.
Shah, who missed out on the recent 50-over World Cup in India due to a shoulder injury, admitted to feeling anxious about losing his spot in the team because of his absence.