The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has reportedly decided to keep an eye on fast bowler Mohammad Amir's performance in the forthcoming National T20 cup, as he is likely to make a comeback in the international cricket.
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According to Dawn, a Rawalpindi region official has confirmed the news, saying the 23-year-old is set to make a comeback in international cricket after a five-year ban on him ends in September.
The official said that the PCB will keep an eye on Amir's performance in the upcoming match,adding that the pacer would most likely get a chance to be part of the national squad by the end of this year.
Amir would be representing Rawalpindi Rams in the National T20 which starts from September 1.
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