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All of 28, Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir quits cricket alleging ‘mental torture’ – The Tribune India
Amir had last year quit Tests to focus on white-ball cricket as he felt his body could not take the load of playing all formats

Karachi, December 17
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir on Thursday announced a dramatic end to his international cricket career, alleging that he has been “mentally tortured” by his national board’s management.
The 28-year-old left-arm pacer made the surprise announcement in a video interview released by Pakistani website ‘Khel-Shel’.
“I am quitting cricket this time because I have been mentally tortured. I can’t bear this torture. I had faced torture from 2010 to 2015, I remained outside cricket…
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