Mohammad Amir backs Dubai Cricket Council’s proposal to host India-Pakistan series – India Times English News

Abu Dhabi: Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir on Thursday supported the President of Dubai Cricket Council offers to host bilateral series between Abdul Rehman Falaknaji India and Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates. India and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series since 2013 due to political tensions. Since then, the arch-rivals have only faced off in global ICC events, the latest being the T20 World Cup.

“It is a good gesture and we should thank them. But unless the governments of both the countries sit down to discuss their problems, there is nothing the third party can do.” It is the cricket boards of both the countries and their thought process. If all the sides agree, and if there is a bilateral series between India and Pakistan in Dubai, it will be great for the game,” Aamir said according to a press release issued by Abu Dhabi T10 . Falaknaaz has decided to host. A few days ago, an offer was made for a bilateral series between two neighboring countries.

The 29-year-old, who retired early from international cricket, was also asked about speculations about a possible return. However, Amir said that for the time being his focus is only on playing the Abu Dhabi T10 and other leagues. “I was in touch with Wasim Khan. The PCB has a new management and chairman. I haven’t spoken to any of them. You have to have your self-respect and if I say that I will come out of retirement and the board has no plans for me to return, it will not be fair. So, at the moment, I am focusing on T10 and other cricket leagues. He also praised the Pakistani team. t20 world cup and trolls for criticizing pacer Hasan Ali for dropping the catch of Matthew Wade in the semi-final against Australia.

“Our team went to the World Cup after the New Zealand series and the England series were cancelled. The coaches had come on a contract of a month or two. There was a change in management. To perform in this environment is a great achievement. Amir said, “Even India, which was playing the Indian Premier League in the United Arab Emirates, could not qualify for the semi-finals. Trollers don’t understand cricket. Every player has lost his career. I have dropped catches and Hasan is a good fielder. Also, we haven’t lost matches because of missing catches. You can’t troll this team, you can only give them credit for how well they played.”

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