Pakistan:Mohammad Amir began to suffer from lack of merit in the selection

 


Lahore: Mohammad Aamir's lack of merit in the team selection for the tour of South Africa and Zimbabwe began to decline. In an interview to Pakistan Cricket's largest website www.cricketpakistan.com.pk, Mohammad Amir said that the selection of the national squad for the tour of South Africa and Zimbabwe could be called a public choice, merit was not taken into account as much as needed. As in the past, the attitude of the present selection committee towards seniors is not ideal. Being in and out is part of the game. However, the selectors should have taken the seniors like Yasir Shah and Haris Sohail into confidence before dropping them. He said that the announcement of resumption of PSL in June is welcome but it is necessary to remove all the shortcomings so far and make the biosciver bubble safe. No one will be allowed to stay in the hotel except the players. All possibilities for external intervention must be eliminated. Mohammad Amir said that I am abiding by the decision of retirement and the chapter of wearing green shirt is over again. I have no personal quarrel with Misbah-ul-Haq and Waqar Younis. They are like my elder brothers. I have learned a lot from both of them. If I had been dropped because of, I would not have done it, my caste was criticized. He further said that the team management should support their players, the example of Bamra of India is in front, they could not take more wickets in a few matches but no one criticized and increased confidence, this culture must be nurtured in Pakistan as well.

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