Mohammad Amir to come out of retirement
Wahab Riaz, who has represented Pakistan across formats, has given a statement on Amir's likely return.

Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir, who announced his retirement in 2020, is likely to return to international cricket.

It is being said that Amir might return to the side if the current PCB chairman Ramiz Raja quits his position.

It was earlier reported that Najam Sethi might replace Ramiz Raja as the new PCB Chairman.

The developments took place after Imran Khan lost a no-confidence motion in the parliament.

Amir has represented his country in 36 Tests, 61 ODIs, and 50 T20Is, and would want to play more if Raja leaves.

He had left cricket after accusing the then management of mentally torturing him.

“I am leaving cricket for now because I am being mentally tortured. I have been harassed by being told the PCB invested a lot in me,”

He had earlier said that his return depended on the departure of the then coaches Waqar Younis and Misbah-ul-Haq.

The PCB changed the coaching staff, but Amir’s ethics did not match to those of Ramiz, and he decided to stay away from the game.

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