Amir, who was only 19 back in 2010, had deliberately over-stepped along with fellow pacer Mohammed Asif at the behest of ...
Having served five years of suspension and another four years of absence from the international scene, Mohammad Amir is sick and tired of former Pakistani stars time and again bringing up his ...
Mohammad Amir, the Pakistani speedster who was banned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for five years and later served retirement from international cricket for four more years, hs appeaed ...
Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir asked former players to stop calling him out for his involvement in the spot-fixing scandal in 2010. Amir has asked people to move on from the controversy as he ...
Fresh from making his comeback into the national side after a gap of three years and eight months, Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir is hungry to put on a show at the upcoming T20 World Cup in the ...
Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has addressed the former Pakistan players to give him a respite from the spot-fixing saga which he committed back in 2010. In a Test series against England in 2010, Amir, ...
Amir is once again in the spotlight after announcing his comeback from retirement to play international cricket. However, this 32-year-old pacer has been in the spotlight for controversies as well.
Veteran Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir believes the greatest challenge in Twenty20 cricket for bowlers now-a-days is to out-think the batters. He, however, said that the bowlers could prevail in the ...
Seasoned Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir believes the biggest challenge for bowlers in T20 cricket today is outsmarting the batters. However, he noted that bowlers can succeed in the format ...
In 2010, Pakistani pacer Mohammad Amir was caught in a match-fixing scandal. The then 18-year-old had bowled two deliberate no-balls during a Test match against England. After being caught and ...