Mohammad Amir Blasts Mohsin Naqvi-Led Board For Fining Pakistan T20 World Cup Squad: "Weren't Forced At Gunpoint"

Former Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Amir has expressed his outrage over the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) decision to impose fines on players following their disappointing performance in the T20 World Cup Super 8 stage. Amir criticized the PCB, led by Mohsin Naqvi, for scapegoating the players for the team's failure instead of taking accountability. He emphasized that the players were not coerced into their performances, suggesting that the board should reflect on its own shortcomings. The PCB's move comes amid growing discontent among fans and analysts regarding the team's lackluster showing in the tournament. Amir's remarks highlight the ongoing tensions between players and the board, and raise questions about leadership and management within Pakistan cricket. As the team looks to rebuild and regain its standing in international cricket, the focus now shifts to how the PCB will address the concerns raised by former players and fans alike.
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