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AMIR’S SAGA: NOW INZAMAM SPEAKS UP LAHORE: INZAMAM-UL-HAQ

It feels the sudden retirement of Mohammad Amir will have a negative impact on Pakistan cricket, adding that it was “unfortunate” that the left-arm pacer bid adieu to the sport as he was “unhappy with one person”. Amir, who has scalped a total of 259 wickets, recently announced his retirement from international cricket after reservations […]

It feels the sudden retirement of Mohammad Amir will have a negative impact on Pakistan cricket, adding that it was “unfortunate” that the left-arm pacer bid adieu to the sport as he was “unhappy with one person”. Amir, who has scalped a total of 259 wickets, recently announced his retirement from international cricket after reservations with Pakistan team management. “Amir is a good player and his absence has affected the side. But we have other bowlers as well, who are doing well. Such incidents should not take place in Pakistan cricket and this is more important for me as compared to how it affects our bowling strength. A player should not leave cricket in such a manner, after having served Pakistan cricket, as it doesn’t look good,” Inzamam said.

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