Former Pakistan bowler Mohammad Aamir ready for return to the field, join Caribbean Premier League T20 (CPL T20)
Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Aamir is once again ready to spread on the cricket field. Mohammad Aamir has signed an agreement with Barbados Tridents, the Caribbean Premier League team. This is the first time Mohammad Aamir is going to participate in CPL T20. Mohammad Aamir had said goodbye to international cricket last year due to a dispute with Pakistan cricket.
Many legendary players of Pakistan will be seen playing in CPL T20. Apart from Aamir, veteran all-rounder Shoaib Malik of Pakistan will once again take the field from the Guyana Warriors.
Talking about Aamir, the Twenty-Twenty record of the star fast bowler is very impressive. Aamir has taken 220 wickets in 190 T20 matches. Aamir is currently trying to get citizenship in England. Aamir has made it clear that unless the current management of the Pakistan Cricket Board changes, he will not play international cricket.
259 international wickets, 112 T20 wickets, tons of experience.
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The league will start on August 28
CPL 2021 will be held from 28 August to 19 September. This season, 33 matches will be played and all matches will be held in Saint Kitts and Nevis. Jamaica Tallawahs, another CPL team, recently retained all-rounder Andre Russell in their squad. Russell had been part of the Jamaica Tallawahs since 2013, but last season there were reports of some sour relations in the relationship between Russell and the team. In addition to Russell, Carlos Brathwaite and Rovman Powell will also be in Jamaica Tallawahs.
At the same time, all-rounder Dwayne Bravo, who plays for the Trinbago Knight Riders, will play for the St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots this season. The Trinbago Knight Riders have retained their main team, which includes their spinners Sunil Narine, Akeal Hosein and Khary Pierre. However, the team has released New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman Tim Seifert. Denesh Ramdin has been brought back in his place.