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PLAYER BIO

Mohammad Amir

  • Matches

    393
  • Runs

    3069
  • Wickets

    743
Role Bowler
Batting Style Left-hand bat
Bowling Style Left-arm fast
Nationality Pakistan
Nickname Mohammad Amir
DOB 13 April 1992

Mohammad Amir, a left-arm pace bowler, reveres Wasim Akram. Over 2007 and 2008, he also emerged, still improbably young, as a hot pace prospect. Even before he went to England on an U-19 tour, he had been picked out as a special talent by Akram himself at a pace camp he oversaw in Lahore in May 2007. By 2010, he had become the hottest pace bowling prospect around the world - but within months his career was in ruins following charges of spot-fixing. He began in 2009 with an impressive showing on the domestic circuit, impressing with his whippy pace and swing. He took 55 wickets for National Bank of Pakistan in his debut season, and earned selection to the Pakistan World T20 squad. There he hit the big time, taking over from an out-of-sorts Sohail Tanvir and bowling with pace, accuracy and courage. He hovered in the high 80mphs, touching even 90 on occasion and was a crucial opening link in Pakistan's title run. He bowled several nerveless final overs and one absolutely crucial opening over, in the final, when he dismissed tournament top-scorer Tillakaratne Dilshan for a five-ball duck, peppering him with quick, short balls. He carried his form over to the ODI version, picking up match-winning figures of 4 for 28 against Sri Lanka in August before turning in consistent spells in the Champions Trophy. He picked six wickets on Test debut in Sri Lanka. Thereafter, over tours to New Zealand, Australia and England, he matured remarkably, building up his pace and both new-ball and reverse swing. The 2010 tour of England saw the best of him and he became the youngest bowler, at 18, to take 50 Test wickets. But his world crashed around him when he was implicated in a spot-fixing scam in which it was alleged that he had bowled deliberate, pre-planned no-balls in a Test. In February 2011 he was handed a five-year ban following investigations by an ICC tribunal. He pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced to six months in prison at Southwark Crown Court. After his release, Amir frequently expressed his contrition over the incident and co-operated with the ICC in spreading its anti-corruption message. Having been cleared to return to all forms of cricket in September 2015, he made his international comeback the following January, as part of Pakistan's limited-overs squad to New Zealand. On his next international assignment, the 20-over Asia Cup in Dhaka, he made waves once again, rattling India's top order with three wickets in a hostile spell of pace bowling. Amir's reintegration came full circle when he was selected in the Test squad for England later that year, setting up a comeback Test at Lord's, the venue where the spot-fixing scandal had derailed his career six years before.


BATTING AVERAGES

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s
Test 36 67 11 751 48* 13.41 1980 37.92 0 0 91 3
ODI 52 28 10 355 73** 19.72 436 81.42 0 2 31 8
T20 122 45 20 180 21** 7.20 196 91.83 0 0 10 6
F-C 66 100 15 1334 66* 15.69 3007 44.36 0 2 164 12
List A 75 36 16 405 73** 20.25 506 80.03 0 2 36 8
T20I 42 11 4 44 21** 6.28 58 75.86 0 0 1 2

BOWLING AVERAGES

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Test 36 67 7619 3627 119 6/44 7/64 30.47 2.85 64.0 6 4 0
ODI 52 51 2509 1997 63 4/28 4/28 31.69 4.77 39.8 1 0 0
T20 122 120 2688 3025 147 4/13 4/13 20.57 6.75 18.2 3 0 0
F-C 66 119 12214 5786 254 7/61 10/72 22.77 2.84 48.0 10 13 2
List A 75 74 3740 2876 105 5/36 5/36 27.39 4.61 35.6 1 1 0
T20I 42 42 936 1066 55 4/13 4/13 19.38 6.83 17.0 1 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS

Test debut Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Galle, Jul 4-7, 2009
Last Test Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dubai (DSC), Oct 6-10, 2017
ODI debut Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Dambulla, Jul 30, 2009
Last ODI New Zealand v Pakistan at Hamilton, Jan 16, 2018
T20I debut England v Pakistan at The Oval, Jun 7, 2009
Last T20I New Zealand v Pakistan at Mount Maunganui, Jan 28, 2018
First-Class debut North West Frontier Province v Federal Areas at Peshawar, Nov 6-8, 2008
Last First-Class Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dubai (DSC), Oct 6-10, 2017
List A debut Sui Southern Gas Corporation v Rawalpindi Rams at Hyderabad (Sind), Mar 20, 2008
Last List A New Zealand v Pakistan at Hamilton, Jan 16, 2018