Since you're so intrigued man here you go
The human mind should also be able to comprehend that there are some posters on here who would, and who do, bash Amir for absolutely anything because they were against his return to the team after the spot fixing scandal.
They were never willing to see him back in Pakistani colours (which - to be honest - I understand), so they take every chance they get - for instance whenever someone says that Amir has been unlucky - to bash him (which I don't understand & I feel makes these posters post less crediblity).
As a result they try and build a case for Amir to be dropped from the side which is absolutely ludacris since he is still our best pacer, despite not being at his best, which is what I've been saying on this and other threads.
Again man - I'm saying this for like the 20th time - Amir is no where near what he was in 2010 and anyone saying other wise is delusional in my opinion. However, for anyone to think that he should be dropped from the side, or that he has been bowling particularly poorly since his return is equally delusional.
Again - in the sentence above - this isn't restricted to "poorly compared to Amir of 2010" - this is talking about "poorly" in general.
The human mind should be able to comprehend that after being away from the game for 6 years there's no chance in hell that Amir could have returned to international cricket with the same form with which he left in 2010 & if anyone was expecting him to do so, they were simply setting themselves up for disappointment.
Amir of 2010 was something that you expect to see once every generation. When he burst onto the scene he was being compared to Akram - and rightly so. He was the Virat Kohli of that time. For anyone to expect that after being away from the game for 6 years he would be able to turn up and reproduce that, is simply naive and unrealistic.
He's not been great since he returned, however, he hasn't been rubbish either and he does warrant a place in the team due to a consistently solid performance across all 3 formats.
No doubt we need Amir to improve his game and become more of a threat with the ball, since at the moment at times he looks a bit flat and unthreatening. However, Wahab and Sohail have to do the exact same, because despite having the odd good spell here and there (like Amir), they also go through periods where they look unthreatening and a bit flat (like Amir).
In recent times we have been far too dependent on Yasir, and we need all of our pacers to step up their game, specially when playing in seamer friendly conditions like we saw in NZ.