Shoaib Akhtar fears Wahab, Hasan beside quit Tests after Amir



Previous Pakistan quick bowler Shoaib Akhtar has scrutinized the retirement of paceman Mohammad Amir from Test cricket, inquiring as to whether Wahab Riaz and Hasan Ali will likewise pursue soon in his strides.

In a video posted on his Youtube page, the 'Rawalpindi Express' said Amir was taking his retirement at a youthful age of 27.

"What I find as disturbing news is that maybe Hasan Ali, Wahab Riaz, and Junaid Khan will go with the same pattern and take retirement. What's going on with the Pakistan group?" asked Shoaib Akhtar.

"In what capacity can 27-year-old Mohammad Amir resign? When Pakistan has put such a great amount in him, when they got him out of match-fixing (outrage) and brought him back (to the national group), since he has come back to shape, he is taking retirement now? This is outside my ability to grasp!" he said.

Akhtar guaranteed the youthful type of Pakistani quick bowlers – Wahab Riaz, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Amir – just needed to play Twenty20 cricket, and did not have any desire to play one-day internationals.

"I'm altogether baffled today that, when my pinnacle came at 27, you have resigned. I am super baffled. This was the ideal opportunity for compensation. At the point when Pakistan is practically dead in Test cricket, you needed to invest the exertion. You needed to convey for the nation and help them win arrangement," said the previous cricketer, who was one of the most dreaded quick bowlers of his time.

Akhtar said it wasn't simply Mohammad Amir's retirement that grieved him, yet he saw three to four other quick bowlers likewise leaving the more extended configuration of the game.

"Who will play Test coordinates at that point?" he inquired.

Akhtar said "these young men are fortunate", and that on the off chance that someone like him was a piece of the cricket board, he wouldn't let them even play T20s for Pakistan.

"Since Pakistan needs to start things out. They need to play for Pakistan. There are times when you should profit… I'm supportive of profiting, yet this is the time that Pakistan needs you," he said.

Akhtar mentioned the Pakistan Cricket Board to investigate the issue see which course Pakistan cricket was going in.

The 'Rawalpindi Express' said it was the ideal opportunity for Prime Minister Imran Khan to investigate the issues of Pakistan cricket and acquire dynamic individuals instead of "60-year-old granddads".

"On the off chance that you don't acquire dynamic and legit individuals, at that point you would keep confronting such issues.

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