[VIDEOS] Warwickshire sign-up Pakistan all-rounder Aamer Jamal

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Fiery Pakistan fast bowler Aamir Jamal has signed for Warwickshire and could be in line to make his debut in English cricket at Edgbaston tomorrow.

Jamal burst onto the international scene last December during Pakistan’s tour of Australia when he claimed six wickets on debut in Perth.

The 27-year-old bagged 18 wickets across the three-Test series and scored 143 runs batting nine, including 82 in the final Sydney Test when he smashed nine 4s and four 6s.

Bears made enquiries over Jamal’s availability following the tour Down Under.

And after securing international clearance he landed in Birmingham this morning (25 April) and is pushing to start against Nottinghamshire in the Vitality County Championship this weekend.

Warwickshire Performance Director Gavin Larsen said Jamal has signed both red and white ball terms until at least the end of the Vitality Blast group stage in July.

“He really captured the cricket world’s attention in Australia,” said Larsen. “He took the Aussies on with good pace, bounce, and a combative approach, all attributes you want in a fast bowler.

“Pat Cummins was named Player of the Series but you could have made a very strong argument for Jamal to have been awarded that title.

“When we found out Aamir was available we did our due diligence and made an offer.

“He’s jumping out of his skin to be on the park on Friday. He was on the same Pakistan training camp with Hassan so we know he’s fit and strong.”

Jamal has played 31 First Class matches, taking 94 wickets (30.25) and scoring 801 runs (21.64) including a best of 82.

He’s taken 37 wickets from 37 T20 matches with a batting average of 21.52 (SR 155.17).

His T20 franchise experience includes stints with Comilla Victorians in the Bangladesh Premier League and Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League.

Speaking after his arrival at Edgbaston he said: “I’m very excited to be joining Warwickshire. The Club has a great history of hosting overseas players from the sub-continent and around the world. I’m proud to be part of that family and will do everything I can to contribute towards the team’s success.

“I can’t wait to get started. I’m really pumped up and eager to deliver.”

 
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:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: What a clip. Reminds me of those football transfers we see announced on social media.

Good news for Aamer Jamal. Gets exposure to English conditions and high quality training facilities.

@shaz619 will be delighted.
 
:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: What a clip. Reminds me of those football transfers we see announced on social media.

Good news for Aamer Jamal. Gets exposure to English conditions and high quality training facilities.

@shaz619 will be delighted.

Both of them deserve a cameo on Eastenders after that.

Am delighted to have both with the Bears boosts our championship chances significantly.

Although, this is amusing to me but Jamal is not as popular in some parts of Brum for costing his team mates numerous games in the Staffordshire league 🤣
 
Good opportunity for Aamir Jamal to improve his all round batting and bowling skills and improve his swing in english conditions.

This is a clear indication he is not going to the WC in the Carib and U S.
 
It's a great opportunity to fine tune his skillset. Him working on his power game as well consistent line & length will enhance his prospects ten folds in the national team as well T20 league opportunities.
 
Did you not watch the Pak vs Aus series?
Yeah, that is the sole reason for him to get selected for the Bears otherwise nobody is interested in Pakistan's domestic system to pick players out of for county. He should do well there. Good luck
 
So, no wickets for Aamer Jamal in the first innings against Nottinghamshire. Now, let's see how he performs with the bat
 
Only one series is not good enough to prove your worth because I consider most of those innings which he played in Aus were flukes nothing more than that.

That's why he's taking opportunities like County cricket to prove his worth. What else do you think he should do? Someone above has already said that no one takes the Pak FC system seriously.
 
I think this is a good outing for a guy like Aamer Jamal to play county. It can benefit him more than playing useless games here in Pakistan where there is next to zero importance. Player are getting selected on basis on leagues so why not try county cricket to get exposure.
 
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