Mohammad Amir was all set to play the Abu Dhabi T10 League 2021 for Bangla Tigers but opts out after getting affected from covid-19 (coronavirus).
Mohammad Amir opts out to play Abu Dhabi T10 league 2021 after getting covid-19
Previous Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir chose to quit the Abu Dhabi T10 League 2021 version as he has been impacted by Covid-19 and is hoping to recuperate soon.
Mohammad Amir's career
Mohammad Amir, who has had a major say in Pakistan cricket, had chose to report his retirement from worldwide cricket in December 2020.
However, he got back to worldwide cricket 5 months before in June 2021 and the Twenty Nine year-old will be accessible for determination later on. He has played Thirty Six (36) Tests, Sixty One (61) ODIs, and Fifty (50) T20 internationals for the Pakistan side from 2009 to 2020, getting 259 worldwide wickets across all the formats of cricket and was considered to play for the franchise "Bangla Tigers" in the T10 League association which is going to be played in Abu Dhabi (UAE) until he pulled out.
Mohammad Amir Hopes For A Speedy Recovery Of Coronavirus With Prayers from the fans and Friends
Mohammad Amir took it to Twitter to declare that he will not be taking a part in the Abu Dhabi T10 league this year as he has been impacted by Covid-19 (corona virus).
In any case, he added that he is fine and will before long recuperate with the petitions for him. Amir's team, Bangla Tigers, already has some extra ordinary T20 players such as South African 'Faf du Plessis', Australian 'James Faulkner' , Grenadian 'Andre Fletcher', and Afghani 'Hazratullah Zazai' etc which is why the team still seems strong enough.

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