The United States has begun work on building a strong national cricket team. To this end, they are giving various tempting benefits to the cricketers from the playing countries. Players from different countries are taking advantage of this opportunity.
Last year, all-rounder Corey Anderson said he wanted to leave New Zealand to play for the United States. A few days later, Pakistan’s Sami Aslam made the same decision. In a recent interview, Sami said that there are many more cricketers in Pakistan’s domestic cricket who want to leave their country.
Sami said that he left Pakistan and went to the United States. Tibi said it would take three years to get permission to play for the United States. I will be considered for the game from November 2023.
The left-arm batsman claims that more than a hundred Pakistani cricketers have agreed to move to the United States. He also said that a number of other Indian cricketers, including the open moon that led India to the 2012 Under-19 World Cup, wanted to move to the United States.
Sami said he has received phone calls from more than a hundred first-class cricketers. Everyone is researching. Even the best performers of Pakistan’s domestic cricket want to come here. Many are trying to come here. A few are on the verge of signing the contract.
The United States is also trying to attract skilled coaches. The Indian Premier League coach is also there, Sami said. The United States is also working to bring in South African cricketers. Sami said the United States now wants Australian and South African cricketers.
“I am very good here after two years of frustration in Pakistan cricket,” he said. Even after performing in all versions of domestic cricket in the last 5-6 years, I got tired of being ignored by the selectors. Even if he was included in the team, he would be eliminated after playing one or two matches. Even after performing in difficult conditions, I was dropped. There are some who get a chance even if they fail in 10 matches, except if I do two bad matches.
Samir made his Test and ODI debut in 2015 in Bangladesh. Sami has scored 756 runs for Pakistan in 13 Tests at an average of 31.57 in 6 fifties. And there is nothing to say in the career of 4 ODIs.