Mohammad Amir with the team at Imran Khan's courtesy meeting
Mohammad Amir, who was dropped from the team, was present during the courtesy visit by Prime Minister Imran Khan to players of Pakistan's World Cup squad.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) posted the photo on Friday. It is seen in the picture that the Prime Minister of Pakistan stands in the middle Captain Sarfaraz Ahmed on his left side. Mohammad Amir, who was dropped from the newly announced World Cup squad, is on the right side of Imran Khan's side. He was seen smiling at this time.
The presence of Mohammad Amir made his supporters even more optimistic. Because, before the Pakistan Cricket Board's chief selector and member of Imran Khan's team led by Imran Khan, Injamam-ul-Haq told the media before that if Mohammad Aamir plays well in the England series, he might be in the team. Therefore, the current announced party is not final. The PCB will submit the final list to the ICC on May 23.
Mohammad Aamir, one of Pakistan's best pacers who were dropped from the squad after the announcement of the team on Thursday, said in a tweet, "I am not hopeless about getting a chance at the World Cup. I believe the World Cup will come in good play in the England series. "
The 27-year-old left-arm pacers, who greeted the Pakistan Cricket team with the best wishes of the World Cup, said, "Best wishes for the World Cup team, hopefully the trophy will be in our house. Let's support the Pakistan cricket team. "
In fact, 1992 champion Pakistan captain Imran Khan is now the country's premier Imran Khan paid a courtesy call on Pakistani cricketers ahead of the World Cup on Friday. During this time he told the story of the historic final against England with the cricketers. The memories of that time came up in his words.
World Cup begins in England on May 30 The team has already declared Pakistan's favorite event in front of Pakistan. Imran Khan paid courtesy call on the cricketers to get the opportunity to join the World Cup team.
Sarfraz Ahmed (Captain, wicketkeeper), Abid Ali, Babar Azam, Fahim Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Sohel, Hasan Ali, Shoaib Malik, Imad Wasim, Imam-ul Haq, Junaid Khan, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Hasnain, Shadab Khan Shahin Shah Afridi
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) posted the photo on Friday. It is seen in the picture that the Prime Minister of Pakistan stands in the middle Captain Sarfaraz Ahmed on his left side. Mohammad Amir, who was dropped from the newly announced World Cup squad, is on the right side of Imran Khan's side. He was seen smiling at this time.
The presence of Mohammad Amir made his supporters even more optimistic. Because, before the Pakistan Cricket Board's chief selector and member of Imran Khan's team led by Imran Khan, Injamam-ul-Haq told the media before that if Mohammad Aamir plays well in the England series, he might be in the team. Therefore, the current announced party is not final. The PCB will submit the final list to the ICC on May 23.
Mohammad Aamir, one of Pakistan's best pacers who were dropped from the squad after the announcement of the team on Thursday, said in a tweet, "I am not hopeless about getting a chance at the World Cup. I believe the World Cup will come in good play in the England series. "
The 27-year-old left-arm pacers, who greeted the Pakistan Cricket team with the best wishes of the World Cup, said, "Best wishes for the World Cup team, hopefully the trophy will be in our house. Let's support the Pakistan cricket team. "
In fact, 1992 champion Pakistan captain Imran Khan is now the country's premier Imran Khan paid a courtesy call on Pakistani cricketers ahead of the World Cup on Friday. During this time he told the story of the historic final against England with the cricketers. The memories of that time came up in his words.
World Cup begins in England on May 30 The team has already declared Pakistan's favorite event in front of Pakistan. Imran Khan paid courtesy call on the cricketers to get the opportunity to join the World Cup team.
The World Cup of Pakistan
Sarfraz Ahmed (Captain, wicketkeeper), Abid Ali, Babar Azam, Fahim Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Sohel, Hasan Ali, Shoaib Malik, Imad Wasim, Imam-ul Haq, Junaid Khan, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Hasnain, Shadab Khan Shahin Shah Afridi
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