Regarded as a promising batting talent when he made his international debut in a One-day international against Sri Lanka in 2010, Umar Amin has so far struggled to find a regular place in the Pakistan side playing just 4 Tests, 16 ODIs and 14 T20Is. Whilst his performances last season at the domestic level may have been below par, he has scored 8462 runs at the First-class level at an average just under 40, since his debut in 2007.
In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, Umar Amin spoke about his impressions of the changes made to the domestic system by the PCB, the disappointment of playing just one match in PSL 5, why he has not managed to establish himself at the international level and his hopes of making a comeback to the Pakistan side.

PakPassion.net: What are the positives of the new 6-team domestic system introduced in the 2019/20 season?
PakPassion.net: Are you concerned about the number of domestic players who may have lost their jobs due to the abolition of departmental cricket?
PakPassion.net: Were you disappointed playing just one game in the 2020 edition of the PSL?
PakPassion.net: You looked very good on Test debut in 2010 but have only played 4 Tests so far. Why do you think you?ve not had more chances?
PakPassion.net: Do you feel that you have missed out on chances to represent Pakistan simply due to bad luck?
PakPassion.net: It must have been demotivating that despite being classed as a future Test captain, you have not played many times in this format for Pakistan?
PakPassion.net: Do you accept that your batting may have deficiencies that have prevented your selection?
PakPassion.net: Do you believe that you were asked to play in formats which did not really suit your game?
PakPassion.net: Why do you think you lacked that consistency and how have you gone about fixing that problem?
PakPassion.net: Are orthodox batsmen not the flavour of the month in cricket anymore?
PakPassion.net: At 30 years of age, how hopeful are you of making a comeback in international cricket?