Aaqib Javed has lashed out at the PCB for disregarding Junaid Khan. As per Javed, the Pakistan board is by all accounts preferring Amir for no obvious explanation. He likewise named it as ‘bad form’ with Junaid Khan, saying that Amir has been battling since his rebound post the spot-fixing boycott.
To support the field in their first cricket task in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Pakistan are planned to partake in a three-coordinate Test arrangement against England, trailed by three T20Is. The arrangement will be played under a biosecure situation and all players will submit to the new ICC between time guidelines to control COVID-19 hazard.
In front of the much-anticipated arrangement, pacer Mohammad Amir had pulled back from the arrangement to be with his better half for the introduction of their subsequent youngster. Notwithstanding, after the introduction of his little girl, he reported his choice to re-join the side and the left-arm snappy was remembered for the Pakistan crew as a substitution for Haris Rauf, who had more than once tried positive for the novel coronavirus.
Amir has consistently battled since his rebound: Aaqib Javed
“PCB and the choice board of trustees are enthusiasts of Mohammad Amir. He is constantly favored for reasons unknown. On the off chance that you contrast Junaid Khan’s exhibition and Amir, at that point Junaid isn’t behind yet in truth better.
Foul play has been finished with Junaid and he has been overlooked for reasons unknown. PCB brought Amir back after that occurrence [spot-fixing ban] and from that point forward he has given just a single imperative presentation, which was in the 2017 Champions Trophy last. Aside from that, Amir has consistently battled since his rebound,” said Aaqib Javed as cited by Daily Times.
Aaqib Javed further raised PCB’s arrangement in regards to the eventual fate of the national group, scrutinizing the board’s decision to review Amir in any event, when the Pakistan crew is furnished with around 10 quick bowlers in the 29-part crew. Amir, in the wake of declaring his retirement from Tests a year ago, just carries out his specialty for Pakistan in the shorter configurations.
“I think he is as of now going for the Twenty20 International matches since he doesn’t play Tests. When you as of now have around 10 quick bowlers in 29-part crew present in England, for what reason do you have to call Amir? There is no reasonable strategy in regards to the future,” addressed Aaqib Javed, who wore the Pakistan shirt in 22 Tests, scalping 54 wickets including a five-wicket pull.