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Amir Hits Out, Claims Pakistan Cricket Has No Genuine Talent Left

Former pacer Amir says Pakistan’s current cricketers lack genuine talent amid World Cup disappointment.

Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir has delivered a scathing assessment of the state of Pakistan cricket, declaring that the national team currently lacks genuine talent. Speaking in the aftermath of Pakistan's elimination from the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 stage, Amir criticized the squad led by Salman Ali Agha for failing to advance to the semifinals, despite narrow victories and competitive showings in some matches.

Amir's remarks came during a candid interview where he highlighted a perceived decline in respect for Pakistan on the international circuit. He pointed out that top teams like Australia, New Zealand, and England often send secondary or developmental squads—"B" teams, debutants, or experimental lineups—when touring Pakistan, yet still secure comfortable victories. In contrast, he noted that these nations field stronger sides against teams like India or England, underscoring what he sees as a lack of seriousness toward Pakistan cricket. "We don't have real talent," Amir stated bluntly. "The players who are playing right now, this is not real talent. If we truly had quality, teams would respect us."

The comments arrive amid Pakistan's disappointing campaign in the T20 World Cup 2026, where losses in key Super 8 fixtures, including against England, sealed their exit despite a win over Sri Lanka proving insufficient for progression. Amir's critique echoes broader frustrations within Pakistani cricket circles, including issues with selection, performance under pressure, and a perceived absence of world-class depth in batting, bowling, and finishing roles. As a former international star who represented Pakistan across formats before retiring in 2024, Amir's outspoken views carry significant weight, though they have sparked debate given his own controversial past and recent media presence.

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Pakistan cricket has long prided itself on producing raw, exciting talent from street games and domestic circuits, but recent years have seen inconsistent results in major ICC events. Amir's assertion that the current crop falls short of "real talent" aligns with criticisms from other ex-players and analysts who point to systemic problems, including poor domestic structures, selection inconsistencies, and failure to nurture emerging players effectively. His observation about visiting teams' squad choices suggests a diminished global perception of Pakistan as a formidable opponent.

The explosive statement has intensified discussions on social media and in cricket circles about the need for structural reforms within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). As Pakistan reflects on another underwhelming World Cup outing, Amir's bombshell serves as a call for introspection, urging acceptance of harsh realities to drive meaningful change and restore competitiveness on the world stage.

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