Mohammad Amir retiring from Test cricket and wants to focus on ODIs, T20Is

Amir went with Kohli over Root, Williamson and Smith

Pakistan seamer Mohammad Amir, according to a report, that he has to focus more on the limited-overs format.

Pakistan’s left-arm tearaway pacer Mohammad Amir is reportedly taking over ending his Test career so that he can focus on One-dayers and Twenty20 cricket.

Mohammad Amir, apparently discussed this move with his teammates and management. (Source: Reuters)

“Amir himself is now upset that how this private discussion came out in the open and who leaked the discussions.The Pakistan Cricket Board and team management in West Indies is now investigating as to who is responsible for leaking out this private discussion,” a report in Pakistan said. 

A lot of cricketers have quit Test cricket in the past to concentrate on the shorter formats of the game. Pakistan’s very own Shahid Afridi retired from Tests in 2010 and continued to play ODIs and T20s until his retirement.

As a 19-year-old, Amir was banned for five years over the infamous spot-fixing scandal which took place during Pakistan’s tour of England in 2010. However, he made a comeback to the game. On 15 January 2016, he made his return to international cricket in a T20I match against New Zealand.

He has featured in a lot of Tests as well since then and has achieved a lot of success with the ball and has become Pakistan’s go-to bowler. 

He has played 27 Tests so far and has picked up 92 wickets at an average of 31.57 with four 5 wicket hauls to his name. 

Amir will play a big role in Pakistan’s campaign at the ICC Champions Trophy which will be held in England in June. Their campaign will begin against arch-rivals India on June 4 in Birmingham. 

If Amir does decide to retire from Test cricket, it would come as a massive blow to the Pakistan cricket team as the 25-year-old plays a big role in the side. He is young and has a lot of time on his side, so he should probably look to continue playing in Tests for a few more years before calling it quits. It will be interesting to see how the world reacts to this if it does happen. 

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