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[PICTURES] Mohammad Amir injured while bowling in the 3rd Test against South Africa

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Looked ominous but he walked off himself so chances are its not that bad but lets see

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Wasn't really an injury by the looks

"Looked ominous but he walked off himself so chances are its not that bad but lets see"
This is a contradictory statement
 
Wasn't really an injury by the looks

"Looked ominous but he walked off himself so chances are its not that bad but lets see"
This is a contradictory statement

Didnt look too good in the way he was wincing, but then he walked off himself and wasnt carried off.
 
Huge blow.

Our best bowler and the most successful on this tour, the only one along with Shaheen who actually got us wickets.

Hope nothing serious.
 
Hope nothing serious, as he's been good in Tests, but hope we reconsider him in the ODI squad, would be funny if JK is called as his replacement after now signing to play in the BPL:sarf2
 
Hope it's a minor sprain which will be ok after a night's rest. We will need him in the next innings ( if our batsmen can do something that is). Got injured during his best spell of the series.
 
How did he fall so badly?

his foot did not land awkwardly when he landed. So no chance of twisting ankle. Looks like a hamstring as he was seen trying to stretch his leg. He was bowling beautifully before he went off the field.
 
He's had cramps a few times since his return to cricket.

Strange for a professional cricketer.
 
Huge blow.

Our best bowler and the most successful on this tour, the only one along with Shaheen who actually got us wickets.

Hope nothing serious.
He is not your best bowler, if you really think he is your best bowler then you have really low expectations from your bowling line up
 
Was disappointed to see that he still has that stop-gap when rolling his arm to deliver the ball.
 
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