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'Will Be Available To Play' For Pak Once Misbah And Co. Leave: Mohammad Amir
Left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir has made it clear that he would be available to play for Pakistan again only once the current support staff led by head coach Misbah-ul-Haq "leaves".
Having already retired from Tests, Amir had last month bid adieu to international cricket alleging that he had been "mentally tortured" and that he didn't want to continue playing under the current Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) management.
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