He was always up around 140+ in LOIs, even when he returned. It was just in Tests that he couldn't maintain that pace like he could in 2009-10 throughout a Test.
Mid 130s most of the time. Even now his pace has dropped.
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He was always up around 140+ in LOIs, even when he returned. It was just in Tests that he couldn't maintain that pace like he could in 2009-10 throughout a Test.
These days even 135 kph comes as a surpriseMid 130s most of the time. Even now his pace has dropped.
Mid 130s most of the time. Even now his pace has dropped.
Pace is overrated in limited-overs cricket. Being skillful matters more. Since the World Cup, Amir has adapted his bowling to limited-overs cricket really well. He can change his pace up, vary it, bowl yorkers and can swing it too on helpful wickets.
You can’t take bunch of prospects to a tournament like a WC. Amir showed today what he is capable of and besides Shaheen, there is no one in the current setup that comes close his skill set.
Comparing Rauf and Wahab to Amir with any ball, conditions is unfair to Amir. Amir is a far superior bowler than they can be.Those who are trying to put down wahab and Rauf fail to realize that they were bowling with an extremely wet ball which offers no grip, let alone any reverse.
Do you really think Amir would have fared any better if there was no tail-in with a dry ball that he got in this match?
Comparing Rauf and Wahab to Amir with any ball, conditions is unfair to Amir. Amir is a far superior bowler than they can be.
No disrespect to them, as they both are bowling fine these days.
Amir might be down on pace and motivation but at least there is a proper bowler in him who is respected by legendary batsmen like Kohli and Smith.
You ask any top batsman of this era and they will still name Amir as Pakistan’s biggest bowling threat.
Rauf is just a street cricket bowler and Wahab is one a trick pony who is harmless when there is no reverse-swing. The only half relevance that he has is because of the useless spell that he bowled to Watson 5 years ago.
The way Indian batsmen have treated him after Mohali sums up his worth as a bowler. Compare that to the impact Amir has created against Indian batsmen on multiple occasions.
Those who are trying to put down wahab and Rauf fail to realize that they were bowling with an extremely wet ball which offers no grip, let alone any reverse.
Do you really think Amir would have fared any better if there was no tail-in with a dry ball that he got in this match?
Steve Smith counts amir as his strongest opponent
It's just a shame his pace and determination has deteriorated since that final
Amir will go down as a pakistani legend due to his input into world cup finals and skittling out the likes of Australia and England for low scores
What braindead logic is this?
Let's field Wasim and Waqar in our teams. I am sure kohli n co. will respect them even more than Amir and not even attempt to score runs against them out of awe.
Well he's off to Sri Lanka and will get a minimum of $25,000 for a few overs.
Not bad work if you can get it.
Well he's off to Sri Lanka and will get a minimum of $25,000 for a few overs.
Not bad work if you can get it.
Needs to put in a performance today. A MotM effort in a PSL final, after a brilliant performance vs Multan a few days ago, will certainly get him back in the conversations.
If hes happy earning a few quid extra rather than earning name and respect winning games for his country than good luck to him
Deserved to be dropped. Was the worst bowler today against a weak batting lineup and on that pitch. International lineups will murder him on better pitches .
This has been the issue, very few high-level performances. Mostly pretty average performances with the occasional good showing.
I think most people expected more from Amir after his return to cricket.
Amir isn't good (or consistent) enough to be a regular starter in the National Team - especially with the new fast bowling talent coming up, but I don't think he's going anywhere.
He'll be in and out of the National Team for the next 6-8 years, similar to Wahab.
He is probably being treated a little harshly. I think he's more deserving spot that Wahab for the NZ tour
Saj bhai, i have brought this to your notice plenty of times, but you never take note of it.
He has technical and fitness issues which can be fixed.
But the question is, is he willing to put in the remedial work and is is he willing to meet specialists from abroad and work with them independently.
He is buddies with Shan Masood who worked with Gary Palmer on his own accord.
Perhaps Amir can learn a thing or two from his buddy and try to seek help from out of Pakistan.
This is the only way he can rediscover himself.
5 over slog in the LPL
Amir has gone for 46 runs from 2 overs.
I spotted only 1 yorker.
Lol...where are all the backers of this lazy bum?
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION], where ya at, mate?
He has got no future in the game unless he goes back to the drawing board and sorts his issues.
When pacy speaks, you listen.
Firstly, Russell is a freak. He is one of the most gifted ball strikers I have ever seen. When he is in his zone, he can make destroy any bowler.
Secondly, I don’t care if you drop Amir but then at least pick someone better to watch. You can’t serve me street cricketers like Rauf and the likes of Musa and then expect me to agree that Amir deserved to be dropped.

Firstly, Russell is a freak. He is one of the most gifted ball strikers I have ever seen. When he is in his zone, he can make destroy any bowler.
Secondly, I don’t care if you drop Amir but then at least pick someone better to watch. You can’t serve me street cricketers like Rauf and the likes of Musa and then expect me to agree that Amir deserved to be dropped.
Musa outbowled Amir in the national T20 Cup
i'm not advocating for Musa, but even he can do better than Amir.
Firstly, Russell is a freak. He is one of the most gifted ball strikers I have ever seen. When he is in his zone, he can make destroy any bowler.
Secondly, I don’t care if you drop Amir but then at least pick someone better to watch. You can’t serve me street cricketers like Rauf and the likes of Musa and then expect me to agree that Amir deserved to be dropped.
No big deal. Just some below average players getting caught out on the boundary.
Still no penetration to get the good players out.
Mohammad Amir needs to take a break from cricket, like seriously. He's been left out of a big tour, and he needs to use this time to condition his body and determine where to focus his interest. Retiring from test cricket was not the issue for me, it was the fact that he plays in almost every T20 League in the world. I might not know how his body feels and what he thinks, but I sure as hell know that the country needed him a lot in test matches and in white ball cricket in recent times. He was not there. He is now just playing for some random team in some random league. If he retired from tests, why didn't he also take an indefinite break to recover and condition his body. I've read interviews about him talking about workload and strain in the body, and it is clear that he has lost at least 15kph of pace. So why not just take a break and work on fitness?
If he takes a break then he will never be able to get back again. He has no choice but continue playing, as long as teams pick him.
If he takes a break then he will never be able to get back again. He has no choice but continue playing, as long as teams pick him.
Players, especially bowlers need breaks after injury or if they need technical adjustments.
Let me provide a very good example.
After having an ignominious failure in the ashes, Mitchell Johnson at first tried to continue on, but after a foot injury on the tour to South Africa, he realised that he needed time off.
He then very famously took a year off and worked on his strength and conditioning. Just look at how much workable and functional muscle he added once he returned.
During this time off he also worked with DK Lillee on his action and run up.
He rebuilt his action altogether and in the process made his bowling arm a lot higher, which not only made him a lot more consistent, but it also improved his wrist position, which allowed him to bring the ball back into the right handers.
On Lillee' advice, he also used to go on jogs with the ball in his hand; usually at night time, so as to avoid any attention.
This is why if you look at his runup from 2013 onwards, he was holding the ball a lot closer to his chest which wasn't the case before.
So it wasn't just the mustache that did it for him.
If he at 30 plus(as he was at the time), could take a targeted time off and return as a demonic bowler, what is stopping Amir?
I am speaking with knowledge here. If he really wants to be a force again, playing these cheap leagues wont help him.
As [MENTION=153791]UzmanBeast[/MENTION] has alluded, the whole Bru-ha-ha about workload only makes sense if he took the time off and worked on his conditioning and his now degenerated bowling action.
Instead all he is doing is playing more league cricket.
It has been 2 years since he last played a test. Why has his body strength still not recovered? Let me tell you why, because he has done nothing to get it back.
Like others, he has resorted to the easier method of blaming others, instead of changing his own approach.
I hope you guys can communicate this to him, because at the moment he is his own worst enemy.
Though I agree with you for what you said, I would also like to point out that Amir hasn't been playing for a very long time, meaning that he probably doesn't have that much money compared to our other players, which is why he might be playing leagues to earn for his family. If that is the case, then nothing we say will change that outcome, and I respect him for doing that. However, it would be in Pakistan's best interest to get him fit for ODI cricket as soon as possible, and help him find his mojo. Both Mohammad Amir and Hasan Ali are in the same situation almost, and I wish both of them the best.
It’s in Amir’s own financial interest to recover or even exceed his previous mojo. He’ll earn insane amounts more than the peanuts he’s getting in the Lanka Premier League, if he prolongs his career with the national team for another 5 years while doing PSL + BBL or CPL on the side.
If he becomes a T20 mercenary, his franchise career will be over in 2 years without international performances to keep him in the spotlight.
This is obviously not a cricketing decision and based on personal grudges.
If you tell me that Amir can not make a 35 man squad then you have to be joking me.
Name me 35 cricketers in Pakistan currently better than Mohammad Amir.
Even if he is not going to play, you include him in the squad at least.
This is obviously not a cricketing decision and based on personal grudges.
If you tell me that Amir can not make a 35 man squad then you have to be joking me.
Name me 35 cricketers in Pakistan currently better than Mohammad Amir.
Even if he is not going to play, you include him in the squad at least.
This is obviously not a cricketing decision and based on personal grudges.
If you tell me that Amir can not make a 35 man squad then you have to be joking me.
Name me 35 cricketers in Pakistan currently better than Mohammad Amir.
Even if he is not going to play, you include him in the squad at least.
Musa is a nobody. It doesn’t matter if he outbowled Amir in the national T20 Cup. Anyone can outbowl anyone in a particular match/tournament.
Amir is one of the very few contemporary Pakistan cricketers who have genuine peer appreciation. The two greatest batsmen of this era have both considered him one of the most difficult bowlers they have ever faced.
Pakistan is one of the worst teams in the world with one of the worst bowling attacks in the world and you cannot convince that Amir is not good enough for a such a low bar.
This is obviously not a cricketing decision and based on personal grudges.
If you tell me that Amir can not make a 35 man squad then you have to be joking me.
Name me 35 cricketers in Pakistan currently better than Mohammad Amir.
Even if he is not going to play, you include him in the squad at least.