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"This Debate Is...": Mohammad Amir Opens Up On Speculations Of His International Comeback

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Star Pakistani pacer Mohammad Amir has once again spoken on the speculations of his comeback to international cricket. The left-arm pacer called time on his international cricket career in 2020.

While the entire cricket fraternity was shocked on his early retirement, Amir then clarified that he took the decision due to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) management's poor behaviour towards him.

He said that that he came to the decision based on how some members of the board kept on going about his decision to not play Test cricket.

Ever since the change of the then PCB management, speculations have been rife that Amir could make a comeback to international cricket.

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