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Mohammed Amir’s big statement, Misbah-ul-Haq-Walker was poisoning the minds of Younis

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Pakistan fast bowler Mohammed Amir blamed the team’s decision to retire from international cricket at the age of 28 and criticized coach Misbah-ul-Haq and fast bowling coach Walker Younis for their image. The left-hander made it clear on his YouTube channel that Misbah and Walker have a problem. “I don’t want to play Test cricket and I only want to play in the T20 league to make money. These people are slowly trying to poison people’s minds,” Aamir said.

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“He made the impression that I let the team down despite all the expectations,” he said. The fast bowler said he tried to tarnish my image. You have to work very hard to create your image. Amir said this was a very difficult decision for me but I thought the time had come for one to not be silent. I took this decision to raise the issue and make people aware of the truth.

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He said that after his retirement from Test cricket, he was available for limited overs but was overlooked when the current team took over, despite his good performance. “It definitely hurts me when I wasn’t selected out of 35 players for the New Zealand tour,” Amir said. If I only focus on playing in the league, I don’t mind skipping New Zealand and I don’t respond.

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