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Rizwan will lead Babar azam out of the first Test against New Zealand.

National team fast bowler Mohammad Amir gave all the reasons for his retirement from international cricket. Talking about his retirement from cricket on his YouTube channel, Mohammad Amir said, "I have also told the PCB about my retirement. I have made this decision not out of emotion but out of a lot of thought." ' "As a player, we know that if we perform, we will be in the team, otherwise we will be out, so this is not an issue. The issue arose from my retirement from Test cricket. Mickey Arthur was also in the management at that time," he said. And they knew I was retiring from Test cricket after the World Cup, nobody had an issue at the time. "After taking charge of the current management of the PCB, I was selected for the Test format. The team went to Australia and after losing the Test series there, statements were made against me by bowling coach Waqar Younis and head coach Misbah-ul-Haq," he said. They came and followed me and said that Aamir left us to play in leagues. "I have been enduring this for a year and some people in the administration have started putting it in people's minds since I took charge that I quit Test cricket for leagues and money, every man," said Mohammad Amir. Some former cricketers even taunt me about 2010 on TV, but not everyone has the courage to admit their mistake, I confessed my mistake in front of everyone, apologized and faced the whole situation.


 

 Also read: Aamir retires in protest, 'can't play with current management' "I never said I had to play in the leagues so don't make me a part of the ODI and T20 squads, I was available all the time while limited NOCs are issued for the leagues," he said. He started spoiling my character by putting things against me in the minds of the people which made me tired. If I was weak, I would never play cricket again after 2010. "I have no fight with Ehsan Mani or Wasim Khan. All I want to say is that the way the current management of the board is trying to suppress the players should not be, 'Let us do whatever we want,'" he said. That thing must end, today is the time to earn respect and the administration will have to get rid of its inner boss. The fast bowler said: "Then the impression was given that I was out of the team due to poor performance. When you did not select me for the tour of New Zealand, I went to play in the Sri Lankan Premier League whenever I had the chance. You made a choice because of your good performance in the Big Bash League. When I was not selected, I reacted to it on Twitter because I felt bad. If I don't really want to play for Pakistan, I don't react. ۔ "The problem with the current administration is that I found out about the drop through social media, which means you don't have the respect of a player to tell him, if you don't have a personal problem," he said. So they would come and talk to me and tell me the reason for dropping me off and take me in confidence, I can't live where there is no self-esteem. He said, "I was not brought back to the team by these people but by Allah. After that I came back to the team due to the efforts of the then board chairman Najam Sethi and captain Shahid Afridi. At that time there was a convulsion, it is still there and it will hardly end. I decided to retire to get out of this pain. This decision was difficult for me but I took it for the better. Read more: Mohammad Aamir announces retirement from Test cricket It should be noted that two days ago, Mohammad Aamir, in protest, announced his retirement from international cricket, saying that he could not play cricket with the current management. In an exclusive interview with Dawn News, Aamir confirmed his retirement and said that the current team management was harassing him and he could not bear the stress in the current situation. "As long as Misbah-ul-Haq and Waqar Younis are with the team management, I will not play," he said. "Despite the performances, I am ridiculed and the current coaches say in hushed words that Aamir cheated," he said. The Pakistan Cricket Board had confirmed the retirement of Mohammad Amir from cricket.

 


The management of the Pakistan team has announced a 17-member squad for the first Test match and Babar Azam will not be available for the match due to injury and Mohammad Rizwan will lead the team. The first Test between Pakistan and New Zealand will be played on December 26 at Mount Mangnoi and Mohammad Rizwan will lead the national team for the first time. Read more: Muhammad Waseem appointed new chief selector to replace Misbah Babar Azam could not participate in the T20 series due to a fractured thumb and now he and opening batsman Imam-ul-Haq are out of the first Test match. The tour selection committee has also included Imran Butt, the highest-scoring batsman in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy last year, in the 17-member Test squad. Imran Butt scored 934 runs at an average of 62 in the country's top domestic competition last year. Muhammad Rizwan, who took the lead in the absence of Babar Azam, will be the 33rd captain to lead Pakistan in the most important format of the game. Read also: Australian bowlers' devastating bowling, Indian team piled up just 36 runs It should be noted that Pakistan Shaheens had defeated New Zealand A by 89 runs in the only four-day match in which young Rohal Nazir and veteran Fawad Alam scored centuries. Fame Ashraf has returned to the Test squad, while Harris Sohail, who withdrew from the tour of England due to Corona, has also returned to the team. National team head coach Misbah-ul-Haq lamented the loss of the T20 series against New Zealand and said that we need to hone our skills to improve our individual and team performance. "Unlike the T20 squad, the Test squad is a bit more experienced, we have experienced batsmen and bowlers so we will play well," he said. Referring to Babar Azam's injury, the head coach said that despite two weeks having passed since Babar Azam's injury, his team in the team without net sessions could be detrimental to him and the team. Read more: Aamir retires in protest, 'can't play with current management' Misbah expressed hope that the team would try to do its best in the Test series by putting aside the failure in the T20 series. Pakistan's squad for the first Test against New Zealand consists of these players. Muhammad Rizwan (captain), Azhar Ali, Sarfraz Ahmed, Imran Butt, Shadab Khan, Abid Ali, Shaun Masood, Fawad Alam, Sohail Khan, Yasir Shah, Muhammad Abbas, Haris Sohail, Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Fahim Ashraf.

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