In December 2020, Mohammad Amir announced that he is retiring from international cricket. He made his international debut for Pakistan in 2008.
Mohammad Amir has been out of the international cricket for a long time now, and there has been much speculation surrounding his comeback. It is widely believed that he will come back to play for Pakistan in the future, but his comeback will be overshadowed by other top players if he doesn't perform well. In any case, there are many reasons why Mohammad Amir should consider a comeback.
First and foremost, he is one of Pakistan's most decorated cricketers. He has won numerous awards and accolades throughout his career and is considered one of the best bowlers in the world. His skills would be greatly appreciated by both fans and players alike if he came back to play for Pakistan.
In recent days Muhammad Amir openly criticized then head coach Misbah-ul-Haq and bowling coach Waqar Younis for mentally torturing him. Amir claimed that the coaches would regularly put him through gruelling sessions, making him bowl in the middle of the night or on off days.
He also alleged that they would demand unrealistic performances from him, telling him that he was only good enough to be a part of Pakistan's Test side.
Amir was banned in previous years from playing cricket for five years in the involvement of 2010 spot-fixing scandal in England.
The ban was upheld by an appeal panel, and Amir has since filed an appeal to the highest court in England. The scandal involved Amir and several other players fixing matches in order to gain financial benefits. Amir admitted his guilt and has since been working to make up for his mistake. He is a valuable member of the cricket community and is working to rehabilitate himself as best he can.