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Ex-Pakistan paceman Mohammad Amir signs for Gloucestershire

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Last updated on 22 Apr 2022 | 12:23 PM
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Ex-Pakistan paceman Mohammad Amir signs for Gloucestershire

The former left-arm pacer announced a shock retirement from international cricket in December 2020

English county cricket club Gloucestershire announced on Friday they had signed former Pakistan paceman Mohammad Amir on a three-match deal.

The 30-year-old, who played 36 Tests, 61 one-day internationals and 50 Twenty20s, will be available for Gloucestershire's County Championship division one games against Surrey, Hampshire and Somerset.

Amir will provide cover for fellow Pakistani bowler Naseem Shah, who has been ruled out of action for the next month with a shoulder injury.

Amir, who received a five-year ban from cricket for his part in a 2010 spot-fixing scandal, said: "The County Championship is an amazing competition, and I can't wait to get going with Gloucestershire.

"I love playing in English conditions, and I'm feeling really good, so I hope I can perform well for the team."

Gloucestershire's performance director Steve Snell said: "We are delighted to have signed a bowler of Amir's calibre. 

"We will sadly be without Naseem for a few weeks due to injury, and while we help him get back to full fitness, Amir will provide us with quality and international experience in our seam attack for what is a strong first division competition."

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