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According to a report in ESPNcricinfo, Amir and his wife, who are currently in England, are expecting their first child. The delivery is due any time over the next week.
Mohammad Amir's fantasy of playing before his home fans won't not be emerged amid Pakistan's up and coming arrangement against World XI to be played in Lahore.
The World XI group, which will be captained by South Africa's Faf du Plessis and has Zimbabwe's Andy Flower as mentor, will play the primary T20 coordinate against Pakistan on 12 September.
The second and third recreations are booked on 13 September and 15 September.
Pakistan Cricket Board named Amir in the 16-man squad on 25 August. In any case, he has not flew out to Pakistan to prepare with his partners and remained back in England, where he has been playing for Essex after the finish of Champions Trophy.
Amir, subsequent to having served his spot-settling boycott, came back to universal cricket in January 2016. He has been a standard in the Test and ODI groups, yet was truant from Pakistan's last T20 arrangement against the West Indies in mid 2017.
The last time Amir included in the most limited organization of the amusement was in September 2016, so his nonattendance shouldn't come as a hit to Pakistan.
Amir, whose burning spell in the last of Champions Trophy, helped Pakistan develop successful against India will be disillusioned to pass up a great opportunity the watershed arrangement.
Be that as it may, the 25-year old's hold up won't need to hold up too long, as Sri Lanka are likewise booked to play one of their T20Is at Lahore in October if the World XI arrangement goes off with no episode.
Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir likely to miss World XI T20 series
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September 12, 2017
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