Pakistan’s experienced pacer Mohammad Amir has supported his compatriots Shadab Khan and Azam Khan, who are going through a lean run of form. Pakistan has already faced a setback in the opening match against the USA, where the team lost by five runs in the Super Over.
The men dressed in green have been struggling to track down the right balance and combination in the team. A few players have been working to elusive their rich vein of form in front of the tournament opener. Shadab Khan and Azam are Pakistan’s two middle-order players who have been striving hard to recapture form.
In front of their opening conflict on Thursday, Mohammad Amir supported the failing duo and accepted that they were only one game away from recovering their form. To feature in the ongoing World Cup, Mohammad Amir came back from retirement. He was a piece of Pakistan’s playing XI during their build-up series against Ireland and England.
“I generally say that the player who has performed and substantiated himself never doubts his ability . Indeed, there is a terrible fix in cricket. Furthermore, this occurs with each cricketer. Every one of the legends additionally assumes that you find before, sometimes even they can’t perform well.” Mohammad Amir said in the pre-match press conference.
During Pakistan’s recently closed series against England, Azam struck only 11 runs in two matches at an average of 5.50. Shadab managed to put up only three runs in two matches. Indeed, even with the ball, he found it hard to have an effect with the ball. In the second T20I, he enrolled his most horrendously terrible bowling figures in the T20I format. He went wicketless and gave 75 runs in 7 overs across both matches.
“Also, no questions on the authenticity and quality of Shadab and Azam. They play and perform all over the world. They are one game away; the sort of players that they will be, they can, without any assistance, dominate the match for you,” he added.
Mohammad Amir will be featured alongside four pacers to open Pakistan’s bowling line-up. To feature in the ongoing World Cup, Mohammad Amir switched to retirement. Pakistan’s experienced pacer Mohammad Amir has supported his compatriots Shadab Khan and Azam Khan, who are going through a lean run of form. He was a piece of Pakistan’s playing XI during their build-up series against Ireland and England.
Babar Azam (c), Abrar Ahmed, Azam Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Iftikhar Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Mohammad Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Rizwan, Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, Shadab Khan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Usman Khan
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