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Before this game I saw people asking for Amir not to replace rumman and I could help but laugh at these people. Amir is world class and has produced a spell here hat Wasim akram would be proud of.
 
People saying Amir is treated like a golden boy but that is how you treat world class players
 
Disgraceful from fans. They all know what he is capable of. It's just their personal grudges that prevent them from supporting him.
 
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Haters will be served here ???
 
Pak bowling is overrated and the current match suggests India's batting is overly overrated.
 
After a long long time, he is doing his job and is behaving like Wasim Akram as opposed to Zulfiqar Babar. Well done and long may it continue
 
Only chumps who don't know a thing about fast bowling will underrate this champ. A dream bowler mashaAllah.

Loves the big stage.
 
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The GOAT has spoken. :djb
 
With a huge total he came or all guns blazing and bowled brilliantly.. No one doubted his potential he had shown he can be a world class bowler infact even an ATG back in 2010.. Lately he was not bowling to his potential but he bought his A-game today..


Congrats to Pakistani team on winning comfortably
 
Before this game I saw people asking for Amir not to replace rumman and I could help but laugh at these people. Amir is world class and has produced a spell here hat Wasim akram would be proud of.

Funnily enough I just made a similar thread.
 
He decided to show up when it mattered most. His haters have had a good time but it was only a matter of time until he was going to deliver. Resting him for the England game was key..had he decided to play with the spasm he would not have produced this spell.
 
As I said in another thread - I was willing to be patient with Amir because its not easy coming back from 5 years of absence. You can see the coaches have worked with him on his action and movements at the crease - he had to learn everything all over again.

Hope he can continue to kick on.
 
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The GOAT has spoken. :djb

Wrong twitter account :ajmal
 
Before this game I saw people asking for Amir not to replace rumman and I could help but laugh at these people. Amir is world class and has produced a spell here hat Wasim akram would be proud of.

People on this forum are fools...
Amir is a once in a lifetime bowler enjoy every bit of him instead of complaining.. keep ur mouth shut and watch him roar. [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] [MENTION=49135]macho[/MENTION]man
 
People on this forum are fools...
Amir is a once in a lifetime bowler enjoy every bit of him instead of complaining.. keep ur mouth shut and watch him roar. [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] [MENTION=49135]macho[/MENTION]man

When he will bowl well he will be praised, and when he will bowl poorly he will be criticized. There is no room for fan-boyism.

He was superb today and this is what he needs to do more often - pitch the ball up and make the batsmen play. All this he was unlucky etc. etc. is nonsense, he was not attacking enough to take wickets.

Secondly, no one has asked him to be dropped. He merits a place in the team but we should be prepared to call a spade what it is.
 
Saqlain Mushtaq on Game On Hai beautifully described Amir's problem. The main reason why he wasn't getting wickets in the previous games wasn't because of defensive tactics or lines but because the opposition knew that Amir is Pakistan's best bowler and they derived him of wickets by playing sensible (which also explains his ER). Today, the pressure was on because of the big total and therefore the had to go from the word go!
 
Man always love watching Amir bowl My favorite Pakistani player, hope he continues to pick up wickets like this!
 
Champions are champion no matter what people say. He hit the stride when mattered most. One of the best spell against best and inform batting line up in an all important final against arch rivals cant get it better.
 
Saqlain Mushtaq on Game On Hai beautifully described Amir's problem. The main reason why he wasn't getting wickets in the previous games wasn't because of defensive tactics or lines but because the opposition knew that Amir is Pakistan's best bowler and they derived him of wickets by playing sensible (which also explains his ER). Today, the pressure was on because of the big total and therefore the had to go from the word go!

No, that's nonsense. Saqlain is speaking from the same script as Amir's blind fans. Apart from Kohli, both Rohit and Dhawan got out to defensive strokes. In fact, Kohli's dropped catch was of a forward-defense as well.

Amir was not taking wickets earlier precisely because he was not pitching the ball up and making the batsmen play, and his bowling did not have intensity. For that, he deserved all the criticism that he got.

He was economical because his control is good and he doesn't give freebies, but he also wasn't bowling a length that was making the batsmen fret. He angled the ball across the right-handers which eliminated the possibility of bowled and LBW, but he wasn't providing them with width like Wahab either, which meant he wasn't going for enough boundaries.

The opposition are always watchful against the bowlers whom they perceive as the main threats, and they always target the weaker-links. The onus is on the bowlers who are perceived as main threats to force the batsmen to make mistakes. That is what Amir did today, he carried the attack to the Indian batsmen who gave him three wickets even though, they did not play any rash strokes.
 
No, that's nonsense. Saqlain is speaking from the same script as Amir's blind fans. Apart from Kohli, both Rohit and Dhawan got out to defensive strokes. In fact, Kohli's dropped catch was of a forward-defense as well.

Amir was not taking wickets earlier precisely because he was not pitching the ball up and making the batsmen play, and his bowling did not have intensity. For that, he deserved all the criticism that he got.

He was economical because his control is good and he doesn't give freebies, but he also wasn't bowling a length that was making the batsmen fret. He angled the ball across the right-handers which eliminated the possibility of bowled and LBW, but he wasn't providing them with width like Wahab either, which meant he wasn't going for enough boundaries.

The opposition are always watchful against the bowlers whom they perceive as the main threats, and they always target the weaker-links. The onus is on the bowlers who are perceived as main threats to force the batsmen to make mistakes. That is what Amir did today, he carried the attack to the Indian batsmen who gave him three wickets even though, they did not play any rash strokes.

What do you think inclined him towards bowling fuller and more attacking lines today? Did he not realise this before when he was going wicketless?
 
When he will bowl well he will be praised, and when he will bowl poorly he will be criticized. There is no room for fan-boyism.

He was superb today and this is what he needs to do more often - pitch the ball up and make the batsmen play. All this he was unlucky etc. etc. is nonsense, he was not attacking enough to take wickets.

Secondly, no one has asked him to be dropped. He merits a place in the team but we should be prepared to call a spade what it is.

Form is temporary, class is permanent. Any astute observer of the game should know this. Those who doubted Amir's class have been rightfully put in their place.
 
Form is temporary, class is permanent. Any astute observer of the game should know this. Those who doubted Amir's class have been rightfully put in their place.

Yes all of that is well and good, but if your form is poor you deserve criticism. Irrespective of your class.
 
There are always few immature fans who judge the game only by numbers. Wickets or not that many but Amir was always bowling like champion since his return. Sometimes fielders didn't support him, sometimes opposition played him defensively and safely and sometimes luck eluded him but these things can't hold a guy who is delivering consistently for long. He is an automatic selection all the time if he is fit.
 
What do you think inclined him towards bowling fuller and more attacking lines today? Did he not realise this before when he was going wicketless?


That is something for Mickey, Sarfraz and Azhar to figure out. They are the ones who observe him on daily basis and work with him. Amir could be one of those players who save their best for the big occasions, but you need player who give their 100% every time they step on the field. Amir goes through the motions far too often and does not have the body language of someone like Hasan Ali, whose intensity never drops.

Amir takes the foot off the gas far too frequently. The effort and desire that he showed against India and SL is something that he needs to show on regular basis. At times, it feels like he is being forced to bowl.
 
How was that Mohammad Amir haters?

The guy has been our best bowler since 2016. When he doesn't take wickets he keeps it tight. Yet people are always after him. He is trying to get better and I am sure that with time he will get his earlier form back.

We do need an inform Amir for the UK tour in 2018. Otherwise we will lose another opportunity to beat Eng in Eng.
 
Yes all of that is well and good, but if your form is poor you deserve criticism. Irrespective of your class.

Yes but you should also have enough vision and appreciation of skill to understand that class will always shine through. That is the point.
 
Yes but you should also have enough vision and appreciation of skill to understand that class will always shine through. That is the point.

Which is why I hardly saw anyone insist that he should be dropped, and all the criticism was validated today because he did exactly what he was not doing in the early games, i.e. not pitching the ball enough, not making the batsmen play, low intensity etc., and it paid off.
 
Saqlain Mushtaq on Game On Hai beautifully described Amir's problem. The main reason why he wasn't getting wickets in the previous games wasn't because of defensive tactics or lines but because the opposition knew that Amir is Pakistan's best bowler and they derived him of wickets by playing sensible (which also explains his ER). Today, the pressure was on because of the big total and therefore the had to go from the word go!

that is so correct.
 
Amir is probably the best ODI bowler in the world even now.
Hazlewood, Start and Hassan Ali are also brilliant but Amir is the only one that fits every pitch, every situation.

He has proved it by performing in the biggest match of them all, final off ICC champions trophy, in London, vs India.
 
Key to Amirs success is another good bowler on the other end, Indians tried to attack Amir knowing Hassan Ali will be difficult to handle later on which allowed him to take wickets
 
Key to Amirs success is another good bowler on the other end, Indians tried to attack Amir knowing Hassan Ali will be difficult to handle later on which allowed him to take wickets

Amir had one of the lowest economies so they weren't attacking him. Key to Amir's bowling is Amir
 
No one can criticise Amir if he bowls like today or as he did in the Asia cup, but frankly in between he has been bowling defensive spells. I could never understand the fan boyism of Pakistan fans, well now I do :-d
 
One big lesson regarding Amir for Pakistan is that if we want this intensity bin every match he plays, well he has to play half the matches, more importantly not all format and all matches. Today he was bowling with intent, running hard, hitting the deck hard at fuller length, rhythm was there, seam position was good.

It is not possible to bowl like in every match he plays. We have seen him bowl very well in first match of series, his intensity goes down as work load goes up. Last year he bowled more over than any fast bowler except HW, 300+ just in test matches, thats too much. Problem with Pakistan is test cricket is in cluster, either we play 6 in a year or 8 in 4-5 months, you run down your bowlers with such a schedule.

We can run down Hasan like Amir, if he starts playing every match. Fitness will improve but it's not humanly possible to play all formats with 90-100% intensity. Look at Strac and Cumins they break down after 2 seasons. We have to make tough decision. Cannot run down fast bowlers in desert. If we want to win the World Cup work load of Amir and Hasan has to be managed very carefully.
 
The wicketless wonder picks up the 3 most important wickets, on the biggest occasion, on a flat surface, with one of them being the best ODI chaser in world cricket, another being the highest run scorer of the tournament and the 3rd getting a ton in his previous game. "Toothless bowler" indeed.
 
People also have to remember that he's also been very unlucky ever since coming back. Dropped catches, lucky shots from batsmen etc. etc. It was all going to click eventually and thankfully it did on one of the biggest days for Pakistan Cricket. He's back.
 
He did nothing much different. The only difference was he got shape for a few balls against Rohit and Kohli which put enough doubt. Got Rohit early. Kohli covering the line for the in-dipper was done by two consecutive balls that nipped away off the seam. Dhawan's was a cross-seamed delivery that skidded off the surface faster than he expected.
 
That is something for Mickey, Sarfraz and Azhar to figure out. They are the ones who observe him on daily basis and work with him. Amir could be one of those players who save their best for the big occasions, but you need player who give their 100% every time they step on the field. Amir goes through the motions far too often and does not have the body language of someone like Hasan Ali, whose intensity never drops.

Amir takes the foot off the gas far too frequently. The effort and desire that he showed against India and SL is something that he needs to show on regular basis. At times, it feels like he is being forced to bowl.

I think you are going a little too far with your criticism of Amir. None of what you said is true. By saying he has to bowl up all the time is just plain ridiculous. You can't do that when the ball doesn't swing. AS a fast swing bowler, you have to test the wicket by bowling up. If the wicket doesn't show signs of swing, then you have to pull the length back or else you will be hit all over the park.

Amir was just not lucky to get wickets earlier as he still bowled beautifully but just couldn't get a scalp. Infact in the first match against India, he beat Rohit Sharma quite a few times and any one of those could have been a nick but to Rohit's luck, he didn't nick any of them.

Amir was a Gun bowler before his ban, Amir is a Gun bowler after his ban. The only difference is that some people still hold grudge against him and hence pounce at him at every opportunity they get. I think it's about time that they should give it a rest and move on and start appreciating another generational bowler on hand who had lost his way at a very tender age but has come back and redeemed himself to make all of us and the world of cricket proud.

WELL DONE SIR
 
He did nothing much different. The only difference was he got shape for a few balls against Rohit and Kohli which put enough doubt. Got Rohit early. Kohli covering the line for the in-dipper was done by two consecutive balls that nipped away off the seam. Dhawan's was a cross-seamed delivery that skidded off the surface faster than he expected.

No, As I said earlier, he had different intensity today as it was in second spell against SL or against SA death spell, but did not get the wicket. He was running hard and hitting the deck hard at fuller length, Indian batsmen were bamboozled by nip/carry and late swing of Amir, they were already man down in three balls...

Dhawan wicket again was faster at fuller length at prefect line, even though it was cross seam, which he has to play, made all the difference. Again intensity and intend was more than usual. Even Dhoni had hard time seeing off 6 balls, he padded the last ball...


As I said earlier, Amir work load needs to be cut dramatically and should be told to bowl with aggressive intend. Misbah has made him into run of the mill medium pacer in test, forcing him to bowl 350 overs in an year. You are killing your bowlers if Hasan was given the same Script. Test Captain needs to man up and try to take wickets upfront rather than sit and wait...
 
No, As I said earlier, he had different intensity today as it was in second spell against SL or against SA death spell, but did not get the wicket. He was running hard and hitting the deck hard at fuller length, Indian batsmen were bamboozled by nip/carry and late swing of Amir, they were already man down in three balls...

Dhawan wicket again was faster at fuller length at prefect line, even though it was cross seam, which he has to play, made all the difference. Again intensity and intend was more than usual. Even Dhoni had hard time seeing off 6 balls, he padded the last ball...


As I said earlier, Amir work load needs to be cut dramatically and should be told to bowl with aggressive intend. Misbah has made him into run of the mill medium pacer in test, forcing him to bowl 350 overs in an year. You are killing your bowlers if Hasan was given the same Script. Test Captain needs to man up and try to take wickets upfront rather than sit and wait...

I'm not talking about his intensity. His intensity was good in the first Indian match as well. They were struggling to put bat on ball. The little bit of shape in the first few overs was all the difference in this game and he made it count.
 
I've said it multiple times here and I'll say it again

Amir is on a different level to any other bowler we have including Hasan Ali
 
I'm not talking about his intensity. His intensity was good in the first Indian match as well. They were struggling to put bat on ball. The little bit of shape in the first few overs was all the difference in this game and he made it count.

What helped Amir a lot this time around was millions on the board and Junaid on other end. In first match, seeing Immad bowl after such a great over by Amir was a huge let off!! - Sarfraz learned quickly, attack is only way forward. This win will be firm his believe in attacking cricket in both batting and bowling. This is one way we are moving away from Misbah era. This performance was most Anti-Misbah thing you would see in last 10 years ;-)

Pakistanis historically are emotional driven team, we perform well when run by emotions. Frankly, fast bowling is very difficult task, your blood has to be boiling to perform at best, you will never see a calm and quite fast bowler. That was the other reason Misbah was very unnatural Captain Pakistan had, followed by Azhar. I hope Sarfraz and Azhar(Mahmood) and this win will help Amir over come his baggage and will not hold back. This is beginning of new Reign for Pakistan, this time led by Amir and Hasan. Lets hope we don't screw up!!
 
I've said it multiple times here and I'll say it again

Amir is on a different level to any other bowler we have including Hasan Ali

As dangerous as Amir is when the new ball swings, Hasan is a bowler to be feared when he has new ball swing going, particularly with the red ball since the white ball doesn't do much these days.
 
Lets not forget his batting is single handed the reason we even got here.

Came to this city as an ex cheat....
Leaving it as a champion. Redemption has been gained.
 
We finally saw glimpse of the Aamer that we would see on youtube (his performances at Lords in 2010) whilst he was banned.

Hopefully with exposure to county cricket, he will develop even further.
 
Apart from final, one must not forget Amir's spell where he bowled in tandem with paper man Junaid in the middle of the innings against SL when they simply broke their back from a position of strength. What a spell that was! Hoping that paper man doesn't get blown away by wind as he had in the past and stays fit for good amount of time then we can see some memorable partnership work from these just like Akram and Waqar partnership of golden era.
 
Big match player.

Looked pumped up and ready for action.

What a spell he bowled.
 
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The GOAT has spoken. :djb

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What do you think inclined him towards bowling fuller and more attacking lines today? Did he not realise this before when he was going wicketless?

I thought Amir bowled fuller and quicker in the final because he ran in with more rhythm than previous games. I'd like to think the rest from the England game worked to help find his mojo or maybe it was his drive on that day. But Amir previously wasn't running in hard enough indicating lack of rhythm...my 2 cents
 
With a huge total he came or all guns blazing and bowled brilliantly.. No one doubted his potential he had shown he can be a world class bowler infact even an ATG back in 2010.. Lately he was not bowling to his potential but he bought his A-game today..


Congrats to Pakistani team on winning comfortably

He produced the same spell during T20 WC match against India but the score was so low to defend.
 
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This the confidence booster!!!
 
When he will bowl well he will be praised, and when he will bowl poorly he will be criticized. There is no room for fan-boyism.

He was superb today and this is what he needs to do more often - pitch the ball up and make the batsmen play. All this he was unlucky etc. etc. is nonsense, he was not attacking enough to take wickets.

Secondly, no one has asked him to be dropped. He merits a place in the team but we should be prepared to call a spade what it is.

What happened to "ATG Bradman of bowling" yesterday who was supposed to "conquer all challenges ahead of him"? Can torn to pieces by a newbie like Fakhar, Babar and even Hafeez lol.

In ODI's he is rubbish and even more so outside of Asia - I would say even Imad has more control than "ATG Bradman of bowling".

Jadeja I can understand being in the team due to his excellent fielding and powerhitting from time to time but ATG is a liability.
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What happened to "ATG Bradman of bowling" yesterday who was supposed to "conquer all challenges ahead of him"? Can torn to pieces by a newbie like Fakhar, Babar and even Hafeez lol.

In ODI's he is rubbish and even more so outside of Asia - I would say even Imad has more control than "ATG Bradman of bowling".

Jadeja I can understand being in the team due to his excellent fielding and powerhitting from time to time but ATG is a liability.
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Bhai for some people there is one standard for Pakistani players and a totally different standard for Indian players.
 
He needs to be more consistent with his line. He has got all the skill-set needed for a fast bowler and when you have that then time and time you show your glimpse of ability and Amir has showed that on big occassions by elevating his game to different level.

He needs to maintain this level consistently if he wants to become the best bowler in the world across all formats of the game.
 
He produced the same spell during T20 WC match against India but the score was so low to defend.



Yes seems like he gets pumped up against India and brings his best game.. Also helps Indian top order is pretty inept against swing bowling..
 
I think you are going a little too far with your criticism of Amir. None of what you said is true. By saying he has to bowl up all the time is just plain ridiculous. You can't do that when the ball doesn't swing. AS a fast swing bowler, you have to test the wicket by bowling up. If the wicket doesn't show signs of swing, then you have to pull the length back or else you will be hit all over the park.

Amir was just not lucky to get wickets earlier as he still bowled beautifully but just couldn't get a scalp. Infact in the first match against India, he beat Rohit Sharma quite a few times and any one of those could have been a nick but to Rohit's luck, he didn't nick any of them.

Amir was a Gun bowler before his ban, Amir is a Gun bowler after his ban. The only difference is that some people still hold grudge against him and hence pounce at him at every opportunity they get. I think it's about time that they should give it a rest and move on and start appreciating another generational bowler on hand who had lost his way at a very tender age but has come back and redeemed himself to make all of us and the world of cricket proud.

WELL DONE SIR

No Amir was not unlucky earlier. He was not bowling well enough and the intensity and energy that he showed vs SL and India was not present. As far as the conditions are concerned, Hasan bowled in the same conditions and he made the ball talk and produced magic moments.

Still early days for Amir, but he seems to be one of those players who need some context to play to their full potential. Many players need a kick up their backside or an earful to bring their A game, because it is not easy for them to motivate himself. I don't know what happened after the SA game, if Arthur had a word with him or if he got inspired by Hasan, but the Amir that we saw in the last two matches is not the Amir that we have seen over the last 1.5 years.
 
What happened to "ATG Bradman of bowling" yesterday who was supposed to "conquer all challenges ahead of him"? Can torn to pieces by a newbie like Fakhar, Babar and even Hafeez lol.

In ODI's he is rubbish and even more so outside of Asia - I would say even Imad has more control than "ATG Bradman of bowling".

Jadeja I can understand being in the team due to his excellent fielding and powerhitting from time to time but ATG is a liability.
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Yes he was poor, and his ODI performances have dipped since the World Cup. I like Kohli as captain, but I don't think he knows how to use spinners and part-timers. Dhoni was master at the slowing the game down in the middle-overs and suffocating the opposition with spinners and part-timers, but under Kohli, they look like cannon-fodder in the middle-overs and get milked for 5-6 runs per over easily.
 
I don't care if he doesn't take a wicket for the rest of this year.

He utterly decimated the best three batsmen in the comp all averaging above 100 for the series. On a complete road. He is the king, he always has been the king.
 
What do you think inclined him towards bowling fuller and more attacking lines today? Did he not realise this before when he was going wicketless?

That is something for Mickey, Sarfraz and Azhar to figure out. They are the ones who observe him on daily basis and work with him. Amir could be one of those players who save their best for the big occasions, but you need player who give their 100% every time they step on the field. Amir goes through the motions far too often and does not have the body language of someone like Hasan Ali, whose intensity never drops.

Amir takes the foot off the gas far too frequently. The effort and desire that he showed against India and SL is something that he needs to show on regular basis. At times, it feels like he is being forced to bowl.

May have something to do with runs on the board? Normally u r happy to leave a few (especially the Indians in the first 10)
Or the Indian fans wound him up.
Either way it's good as he has always looked a big match player
 
Yes he was poor, and his ODI performances have dipped since the World Cup. I like Kohli as captain, but I don't think he knows how to use spinners and part-timers. Dhoni was master at the slowing the game down in the middle-overs and suffocating the opposition with spinners and part-timers, but under Kohli, they look like cannon-fodder in the middle-overs and get milked for 5-6 runs per over easily.

KohlI was giving him the slip and he was bowling floaters pitching on middle going straight to leg
 
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