Derbyshire are looking for a new overseas player as Mohammad Amir returns to international cricket with Pakistan.
Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir will miss the start of the season with Derbyshire to return to international cricket.
"There has been a few positive discussions between myself and the PCB where they respectfully made me feel that I was needed and can still play for Pakistan. "Donning the green jersey and serving my country has always been, and will continue to be, my greatest aspirations."Derbyshire will now look for an overseas replacement for Amir, with their Championship campaign set to start on 5 April.
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