Mohammad Amir Confirms No Comeback Before T20 World Cup 2026

Mohammad Amir has ended all rumors about his T20 World Cup return. The fast bowler confirms he won’t play for Pakistan again. Read full story here

By Ubaid Uallah

10/6/20251 min read

Mohammad Amir Denies Comeback Before T20 World Cup

Pakistan’s cricket fans have been talking once again about Mohammad Amir’s possible return to international cricket. But the former fast bowler has made it clear — he’s not coming back.

The Comeback Rumors

Recently, fans noticed that Amir didn’t take part in the ILT20 auction. Many thought this meant he might be preparing for a national team comeback before the T20 World Cup. Local sports media and fans started guessing that Amir could once again wear the green jersey.

Amir Clears the Air

However, in a recent statement, Amir ended all the rumors. He said his retirement is final and that he has no plans to play for Pakistan again.

> “It’s time to support the current players. They are the future of Pakistan cricket,” Amir said.

Amir’s Legacy in Pakistan Cricket

Mohammad Amir, now 33, was one of Pakistan’s most talented fast bowlers. His pace, swing, and ability to perform in big matches made him a fan favorite. Even though Pakistan has found new fast bowlers, none have yet matched Amir’s early impact.

Amir had earlier come out of retirement to play in the 2024 T20 World Cup, but his performance didn’t meet expectations. Now, he says he’s fully focused on franchise cricket and personal goals.

Final Word

Amir’s message to fans is clear: he’s done with international cricket. But he still wishes the best for the national team as they prepare for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026.