Pakistani players have been banned in the IPL since 2010 due to worsening relations between the two countries.
Amir's case in becoming a British citizen was reportedly helped by the fact that his wife, Narjis Khan, is already a British citizen.
"I have no intention of playing in the IPL, and representing England is also not in my plans for the foreseeable future," said Mohammad Amir in a statement.
This statement comes in direct contrast to the one he made last year. In 2025, Mohammad Amir had told Geo News that if the IPL ever clashed with the PSL (as it has been since 2025), he would prefer the IPL.
If Mohammad Amir does play the IPL, he wouldn't be the first former Pakistan international to play in the IPL after switching nationalities.
Mohammad Amir's Pakistan career
Amir originally burst onto the scene in 2009 for his pace and movement despite being just 17 years old. After a strong performance in domestic cricket, he debuted for his country in all three formats that year.
In 2010, Amir was accused of deliberately bowling no-balls at specific points in a Test match against England. Fellow pacer Mohammad Asif and captain Salman Butt were eventually convicted of and banned for match-fixing alongside him. The three also served prison sentences.
In 2017, he again played a starring role in the Champions Trophy final, taking three wickets and breaking the back of India's chase of 338. Two years later, he finished as Pakistan's highest wicket-taker in the ODI World Cup with 17 wickets in 8 matches.
In all, Mohammad Amir took 71 wickets in 62 T20Is, 81 wickets in 61 ODIs, and 119 wickets in 36 Tests for Pakistan.
Mohammad Amir's T20 career
Since his international retirement, Amir has been a constant presence in T20 leagues around the world. Apart from the PSL, he has had stints in the CPL, the BPL, the ILT20, the LPL, the T20 Blast, and the Hundred.
In all T20 cricket, he has taken 425 wickets in 364 matches. He has a bowling average of 22.64 and an economy just above 7 runs per over. He has also taken two five-wicket hauls, including a performance of 6/17 at the Bangladesh Premier League in 2020.
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