Mohammad Amir, who was once jailed in the United Kingdom for sport-fixing, has retired from Pakistan cricket. Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday, ending a controversial career that saw him jailed on spot-fixing charges. “After careful consideration I have taken the difficult decision to retire from international cricket,” Amir said in a post …
English county Derbyshire have signed Pakistan's renowned fast bowler Mohammad Amir as an overseas pick for the first half of the 2024 season and the 31-year-old left-arm pacer is set to feature in the T20 Blast and the County Championship. Having played in prominent T20 leagues like the Pakistan Super League, Caribbean Premier League, and Bangladesh Premier League among others …
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi has opened the door for left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir to come out of international retirement and play for the country again. Sethi, who replaced Ramiz Raja as the PCB chief, said in an interview that the Board would have no objection if Amir wanted to come out of retirement. Sethi has also given permission …