Thursday, 22 August 2019

Shoaib Akhtar wants Amir to reconsider retirement from Tests

Past pacer Shoaib Akhtar needs brisk bowler Mohammad Amir to reexamine his decision of retirement from Tests cricket and give his best for Pakistan as he performed for English County side Essex. 

Amir, who was playing his last first rate game, finished with figures of 6 for 64 out of a triumphant purpose behind Essex against Kent in Canterbury, and he looked as destructive as he anytime had, making enough pace and swing. 


His top bowling show had chosen faultfinders question his decision to quit playing Tests for Pakistan at 27 years of age. Regardless, Akhtar said that Amir's rich vein of structure likely has to do with the conditions in England yet urged the southpaw to even currently come back to his decision. 

"Is the board in England better? Or then again are the wickets better there? Is Amir being managed better there that he is taking wickets? Most of this is substantial, and besides there is no weight on Amir there. 

Regardless, I figure Amir should have given comparative shows for Pakistan," Akhtar said in a YouTube video. 

Akhtar said sheets must devise a structure to turns away young cricketers to stop test cricket. 

"There must be a system that on whom the board has contributed vivaciously should not have the choice to consider retirement for the underlying five-six years of their employment," he said. 

"People's stress is authentic. Amir should reevaluate his retirement decision and must play Tests for Pakistan," he said. 

The Rawalpindi Express in like manner reminded Amir that a player is remembered by the presentation he achieves for his country and not area. 

"Legacies depend on what you achieve for your country. No one remembers what you do in areas." 

He was of the view that people would reliably remember the 1999 Kolkata Test in which he completely changed the organization of the game with persistent late-swinging yorkers that sent Rahul Dravid and Tendulkar on their way. 

"In this way Wasim Akram's '92 spell, and besides the one in '93 in England Tests. Sachin Tendulkar's innings in Tests will in like manner be constantly recalled that," he said.

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