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Mohammad Amir cites Bumrah’s instance on how group administration backs a participant

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Former Pakistan speedster Mohammad Amir, who introduced an abrupt retirement from worldwide cricket final 12 months after a rift with group administration, cited the case of India’s Jasprit Bumrah to clarify how he obtained backing from administration’s finish regardless of a poor present.
Amir stated that the Indian pacer was backed his group administration regardless of below-par performances within the tour to Australia in 2016.
“I think it is not the right mindset to look at performance of only four or five matches. If you remember, [Jasprit] Bumrah had only one wicket in 16 matches when he was playing Australia series but nobody questioned him because they knew that he is a match-winning bowler. That was the time they [Indian team management] should have supported him and they did that,” stated Amir.
“You are given the job to help the player when he is not performing and not just discard him from the side. If it’s like this, then we should give you an entire team made up of players like Cristiano Ronaldo so that you can sit back and relax and do nothing,” he added.
On rumours of his comeback from retirement, Amir stated, “If it was only about my performance, I would have never taken the decision about retirement. But their [team management] statements about me regarding my retirement from Test cricket really hurt me. I have no personal issue with them as they are my elders and legends of the game,” he concluded.