Mohammad Amir announces retirement from the Test cricket
Pakistan left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir has announced his retirement from Test cricket, on Friday in an order to focus on his white-ball game. Amir said that it has been an honor to represent Pakistan in the Test format. However, he has decided to move on from the long cricket version to concentrate on the white-ball cricket. https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1154694380776767488 Mohammad Amir made his debut in Test cricket while he was 17-year-old against Sri Lanka in 2009. In his 36 Test matches, the left-arm pacer took 119 wickets with an average of 30.47. [caption id="attachment_322616" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Mohammad Amir retirement from the Test cricket[/caption] The retirement came few days after the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, where Pakistan was outlined in the campaign, and failed to enter the semi-finals. Also Read: Ambati Rayudu Retirement: From Virat Kohli to Sachin Tendulkar, who said what? Though the team was so close to making it, the destiny didn't help them. Also, the star bowlers, Mohammad Amir couldn't click the form from the beginning and hence, he has decided to focus more on white-ball cricket. -PTC News