Mohammad Hafeez has questioned the selection criteria of the Pakistan management following comebacks of Imad Wasim and Mohammad Amir.

Both Wasim and Amir had announced their retirements from international cricket but following the conclusion of recent Pakistan Super League, both cricketers announced the reversal of their retirements.

Hafeez questioned the comeback of the two players, stating that both had not played domestic cricket for so many years.

"We have two players, Imad and Amir, who have not played domestic cricket for many years, they were brought back in the team," Hafeez said in an interview with Cricket Pakistan.

"Amir hasn't played domestic cricket for 3-4 years, and he had taken retirement, however he was also brought back.

"Imad Wasim, who hasn't played domestic cricket and was sitting on TV, he said that he didn't want to play cricket for Pakistan because when I talked to him, he had some objections and in his opinion, he was hard done by the last management because he didn't get fair chances.

"So when I talked to him and told him that whatever has happened has happened, we will look after you going forward, you play for Pakistan, he said no, he wants to play leagues, but he was brought back," he further added.

According to Hafeez, all these decisions will have a negative impact on the players featuring in the domestic cricket for a long period of time.

“After that, I have great respect for Usman Khan's talent, but he is not part of Pakistan's system.

"How will you motivate thousands of cricketers in the domestic circuit who work day and night and play domestic cricket when your selection criteria is not based on domestic cricket performance?

"That's why I tweeted that after the inclusion of these three players, you have killed your domestic cricket,” he concluded.