Pakistan Pacer Mohammad Amir Bids Adieu To International Cricket, Announces Retirement

December 14, 2024: It’s been a significant couple of days for Pakistan cricket with both Mohammad Amir and Imad Wasim announcing their retirements from international cricket. Amir’s decision, in particular, is notable as it marks the end of a rollercoaster career filled with both triumphs and controversies.

Amir’s announcement, coming just after his fellow cricketer Imad Wasim’s, signals the closing of an important chapter for Pakistan’s cricket team. While Amir’s career had its ups and downs—especially with the infamous spot-fixing scandal in 2010—he made a strong comeback and continued to be an integral part of Pakistan’s bowling attack for several years. His decision to retire after “careful consideration” is reflective of the challenges players face when balancing the demands of international cricket with personal aspirations.

Over his career, Amir was known for his pace and swing, especially in the shorter formats, and his numbers speak for themselves. 271 international wickets in 159 matches across formats is a solid record, and despite his relatively young age of 32, he feels it’s time for the next generation to step in. His final appearance for Pakistan came in the 2022 T20 World Cup, where he played in Pakistan’s final group match against Ireland, taking seven wickets in four games.

Imad Wasim, too, made the call to retire after much reflection. His decision comes as he looks to continue his journey in domestic and franchise cricket. Wasim’s role as an all-rounder, particularly his left-arm spin and his ability to contribute with the bat, has made him a key player in the limited-overs formats for Pakistan over the years.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has expressed gratitude for both players’ services to Pakistan cricket, and it’s clear that these retirements represent a significant shift in the team’s dynamics. With younger talent waiting in the wings, this is the start of a new era for Pakistan cricket, as Amir and Wasim pass the baton on to the next generation of players.

It’s always hard for fans to say goodbye to established stars, but as both Amir and Wasim look to new ventures, they leave behind a legacy of memorable performances, particularly in Pakistan’s recent success in world cricket.

Disha Rojhe

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