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Will Mohammed Amir win us the World Cup?

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Imo he’s the best Pakistani bowler since Wasim. He takes wickets when it matters. Period.

He’s won us the T20 World Cup and the champions trophy.

Will he bring the World Cup 2019 home?
 
Imo he’s the best Pakistani bowler since Wasim. He takes wickets when it matters. Period.

He’s won us the T20 World Cup and the champions trophy.

Will he bring the World Cup 2019 home?

Yes if Pakistan can get past the group stage but that will be the hardest part. Amir is the golden arm you want in knockout matches. His track record in ICC records (barring WT20 16) is excellent as well.
 
If batting unit plays well , Pakistan has a chance of creating history . Mark my words.
 
It is a myth that Amir always performs in big games. In fact, he has failed in more big games/must-win games/"will perform when it matters" type games than he has succeeded in.

The short and blunt answer is that no, Amir will not win Pakistan the World Cup because Pakistan is not win the World Cup. However, if a miracle happens, Amir will have to be carried into the knockout stages by his teammates as per the norm.
 
Yes if Pakistan can get past the group stage but that will be the hardest part. Amir is the golden arm you want in knockout matches. His track record in ICC records (barring WT20 16) is excellent as well.

Exactly. If Pakistan can worm their way past the group stages and put up a or score. I feel Amir will knock them over
 
It is a myth that Amir always performs in big games. In fact, he has failed in more big games/must-win games/"will perform when it matters" type games than he has succeeded in.

The short and blunt answer is that no, Amir will not win Pakistan the World Cup because Pakistan is not win the World Cup. However, if a miracle happens, Amir will have to be carried into the knockout stages by his teammates as per the norm.

So your saying Pakistan will not even come close to winning, but if they do your covering yourself by saying it’s a miracle. It’s champions trophy all over again.

For your blood pressures sake, I hope Pakistan don’t win.
 
If batting unit plays well , Pakistan has a chance of creating history . Mark my words.



We need zaman and Babar to turn up with contribuations from the rest. 270 in any pitch is enough for Pakistani bowlers to defend. Drop imam aka uncles beta and being back sharjel
 
Zaman, Babar, Amir, Hasan and Shadab need to have good tournaments and then nobody can stop this side.
 
Any knockout match and Pakistan bats first and scores over 275, then I would put my money on Amir taking 2 to 3 early wickets. He's very dangerous when there is a scoreboard pressure. Not that much if Pakistan bowls first.
 
rohit and kohli are Amir's bunnies...so I think if he can get these two out cheaply, pakistan can win the semi final easily and go on to defeat England in the final.
 
Nope

He needs scoreboard pressure (if we bat first) or good support bowlers that can pile up pressure on the other end. He cant do it alone these days

Though he can still produce magical spells but he is not consistent enough.
 
Imo he’s the best Pakistani bowler since Wasim. He takes wickets when it matters. Period.

He’s won us the T20 World Cup and the champions trophy.

Will he bring the World Cup 2019 home?

Pakistan as a team will win it, with Fakhar, Amir, Shadab, Hasan and possible Faheem being the gun players we will need at the top of their games.

Don't bet it all on one player, even Wasim did not win the world cup on his own.
 
So your saying Pakistan will not even come close to winning, but if they do your covering yourself by saying it’s a miracle. It’s champions trophy all over again.

For your blood pressures sake, I hope Pakistan don’t win.

This is not about me. I was correcting you that Amir that the notion that "he takes wickets when it matters" is a glorified myth.
 
It is a myth that Amir always performs in big games. In fact, he has failed in more big games/must-win games/"will perform when it matters" type games than he has succeeded in.

The short and blunt answer is that no, Amir will not win Pakistan the World Cup because Pakistan is not win the World Cup. However, if a miracle happens, Amir will have to be carried into the knockout stages by his teammates as per the norm.

Pakistan won a grand total of 3 ICC cups. Amir played a HUGE role in 2 of them. Besides he performed vs India. He got Tendulker out and years later dismissed Virat. No bigger games then that...:cobra
 
rohit and kohli are Amir's bunnies...so I think if he can get these two out cheaply, pakistan can win the semi final easily and go on to defeat England in the final.


Kohli and Amir have played 6 matches against each other.

India have won 4, Kohli was man of the match twice, and scored 81 in 68 balls in one of the matches where he did not win the Man of the Match Award.

Amir has dismissed him only once. How does dismissing a batsman once in 6 games, and letting him score in three of those games make you his bunny?
 
Some people are so besharam that they are not even shy to be openly hypocrite on their opinion and comments.

These are the same people who would say only 'Big games performance" matter and now since this thread is about shedding good light on Pakistan they are the same people who would go against their original comment, i.e important and big games.

koi sharam hoti hai, koi haya hoti, koi self-respect hoti, kuch tu apni izat ka khyal karein
 
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Pakistan won a grand total of 3 ICC cups. Amir played a HUGE role in 2 of them. Besides he performed vs India. He got Tendulker out and years later dismissed Virat. No bigger games then that...:cobra

Amir has played well in two finals, but he has also failed in many big games. In fact, he failed in the must-win match against South Africa in the 2017 Champions Trophy. Had Pakistan lost, they would have gone home, and Amir went wicket-less in that match.

Was it not a big game? Did performance in that match not matter?

Amir did not win Pakistan the Champions Trophy. Hasan Ali was the standout player followed by Fakhar. Amir wasn't even the biggest contributor in the final because that win was setup by the batsman piling up a big score.

Had Pakistan bowled first and Amir would have rolled them over, it would have been a different story and yes in that situation, he would have won us the final.
 
Kohli and Amir have played 6 matches against each other.

India have won 4, Kohli was man of the match twice, and scored 81 in 68 balls in one of the matches where he did not win the Man of the Match Award.

Amir has dismissed him only once. How does dismissing a batsman once in 6 games, and letting him score in three of those games make you his bunny?

looks like I was wrong about kohli
 
This is not about me. I was correcting you that Amir that the notion that "he takes wickets when it matters" is a glorified myth.

Have you forgotten Amir in the WT20 2009 final when he got Dilshan (man out of the tournament) out with a superbly constructed wicket maiden? And when he got Tendulkar out and other wickets later in that year against India in the CT final? Then there's the Asia cup game and last year's final.

Amir is no doubt a big match player.
 
Amir had back spasms during the CT and even had to sit out during the opening match against India.

His only poor game was against SA in that tournament and sealed the deal with one of the ATG ODI bowling spells.

Granted he has been inconsistent since his comeback due to poor bowling execution, dropped catches, injuries, etc, etc.

But he has always been one to perform when the pressure is on the most and no matter what anyone says, played a HUGE role in both of our ICC trophy wins in the last decade.

And Pakistani bowlers usually turn it on during the WC as they take some time to adjust but they will have visited England four times by the time the WC comes.

And I back Amir to dish out out another slap on his critics.
 
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Kohli and Amir have played 6 matches against each other.

India have won 4, Kohli was man of the match twice, and scored 81 in 68 balls in one of the matches where he did not win the Man of the Match Award.

Amir has dismissed him only once. How does dismissing a batsman once in 6 games, and letting him score in three of those games make you his bunny?
Ct final dismissal should be counted twice,
Secondly you also have to count edges that did'nt carry and balls which beat kohli's bat as wickets
 
In big moments he has produced, again similar to his overall form, just hasn’t taken the world by storm - he isn’t Akram, and it isn’t 90s cricket anymore.

Moment of the summer for me was his two wicket spell at Lords - to Malan and Bairstow.

I would like to see him bowl more wicket to wicket in tests...feel he wastes the early seam, which he can exploit.
 
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