Fans are calling for the Pakistan Cricket Board to convince former cricketer Mohammad Amir to come out of retirement and participate in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 after reports that star pacer Naseem Shah might not be able to participate in the eagerly awaited world championship due to injury.
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Naseem Shah suffered a should injury in the Asia Cup 2023 Super Four stage fixture against arch-rivals India. He got ruled out of the tournament and replaced with pacer Zaman Khan.
The 20-year-old underwent scans and the initial results were reportedly worse than expected. If the second reports back the initial ones, Naseem Shah could be sidelined for up to a year.
Reports suggest that Pakistan is mulling over the inclusion of Zaman Khan, Muhammad Hasnain or Hasan Ali in the World Cup squad but a final decision may emerge after Naseem Shah goes through another checkup.
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Moreover, fans are also calling for left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir’s selection for the world championship on social media.
It is pertinent to mention that Mohammad Amir made his international debut in a Test series against Sri Lanka in 2009.
He was part of the side that won the ICC World T20 2009 in England. The following year, he was banned for five years over spot-fixing in the Test series against England.
The left-arm pacer made international return in 2016 after proving his mettle in the domestic and overseas competitions.
He put on memorable performances and his show in the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 was a testament to his match-winning skills.
He was part of the Pakistan squad in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. But following the tournament, he and the Pakistan Cricket Board were not on good terms.
The pacer was dropped from the national side and his last appearance in the Test and ODI format was against Sri Lanka the same year.
Mohammad Amir questioned the policies and strategies of the then management, before finally announcing his retirement from international cricket, citing “shabby treatment,” and “mental torture” as the reason in 2020.
His solid performances in this year’s Pakistan Super League and Caribbean Premier League make a strong case for his selection in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 team.
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