Delhi: Pakistan’s left arm fast bowler Mohammad Aamir has announced his retirement from international cricket for the second time. 32-year-old Aamir informed about this decision by writing an emotional letter on social media. He described it as a “difficult but right time” in his career.

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Aamir’s retirement after Imad Wasim

A day before Mohammad Aamir, Pakistan all-rounder Imad Wasim had also decided to quit international cricket. The special thing is that both the players were included in the team for the T20 World Cup this year. However, both could not perform well in the tournament.

T20 World Cup was Aamir’s last tournament

Aamir last played for Pakistan in the T20 World Cup 2024, which was held in America and West Indies. Pakistan’s performance in this World Cup was quickly forgotten, which was very disappointing.

Mohammad Aamir’s career: 271 wickets and 1179 runs

Making his debut in 2009, Mohammad Aamir played 36 Tests, 61 ODIs and 62 T20 International matches for Pakistan. He took 271 wickets in his name and scored 1179 runs with the bat.

Imad Wasim also said goodbye to cricket

Imad Wasim made his international debut in May 2015. He played 55 ODI and 75 T20 matches. In his career, Imad took 117 wickets and scored 1540 runs. Imad also took the field for the last time in the green jersey of Pakistan in the T20 World Cup 2024.

Responsibility left for the youth

In his message, Aamir wrote that now the time has come for the young players to step forward and take responsibility of the team. He described playing for Pakistan as the biggest pride of his life.

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