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Mohammad Aamer 6 wickets (back to back) in just 3 overs (18balls) vs England at Lords Test

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Mohammad Aamer 6 wickets off 18balls vs England at Lords Test
Mohammad Amir (Urdu: محمد عامر, born 13 April 1992), also known as Mohammad Aamer, is a Pakistani international cricketer, whose suspension and subsequent five year ban curtailed his promising career. He is a left arm fast bowler, who opened the bowling in all formats of the game. He made his first-class debut in 2007, and his first One-Day International and Test appearance in 2009 in Sri Lanka, at the age of 17. However, he played his first international match during the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, where he played in every game, helping the national side win the tournament.,[1][2]
Amir was touted as having the potential to be a leading fast bowler by former Pakistani left arm fast bowler Wasim Akram[3] who picked him out as a prospect in 2007.[2] Since Amir's establishment in the international arena, former Pakistani batsman Rameez Raja, as well as Akram himself, have stated that "He is much cleverer than [Akram] at 18".[3]
On August 29, 2010, he was implicated in allegations of spot-fixing and is currently serving a five-year ban for allegedly bowling two-deliberate no-balls, Amir however has announced that he plans to appeal the verdict handed out by his prosecutor the International Cricket Council.[4]
2010 ICC World Twenty20
In the initial stages of the 2010 World Cup Amir took three wickets in a five wicket-maiden over in a Twenty20 International match against Australia.[8] The other two men were run out in the same over. This set a world record of three wickets for a bowler in Twenty20 and 5 wickets for a team in one over.
[edit]Pakistan Cricket Board contract
Amir was ignored by Pakistan Cricket Board when they awarded cricket contracts to Abdul Razzaq and Mohammad Yousuf, even after his exceptional performance in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20.[9] Later on the Pakistan Cricket Board awarded Amir a 'C' category contract.[10]
[edit]One Day International career
Amir made his One Day International match debut against Sri Lanka taking 3 wickets at an economy rate of 4.50 and also scoring 23 runs. -On November 9, 2009 he scored 73 runs against New Zealand which is a record for a number 10 batsman. With his batting partner Saeed Ajmal, Amir added 103 runs to Pakistan's chase, only to fall short by 7 runs.[11]
He impressed the Pakistan cricket team, including Wasim Akram, who took credit for discovering Amir, although Akram later commented that Amir needed to gain more weight to aid his development.[12]
Later in 2009, Pakistan toured Sri Lanka and in the first One Day International match, he shared a 62 run partnership with fast bowler Umar Gul for the tenth wicket but Pakistan lost by 36 runs. He also played a game against New Zealand in 2009--2010. During a match in the third One Day International match, when Pakistan were reduced to 8 wickets for 86 runs, he scored 73 runs not out, making the highest score by a number 10 batsman in One Day International cricket and putting on a 103 runs, 10th wicket partnership with Saeed Ajmal. He was unable to get his side to their victory target of 212 runs, as Ajmal was declare out in the last over and Pakistan lost by just 7 runs.[
2nd Test match against Australia; the first Test match Pakistan had won against them in 15 years, which also drew the series 1-1. During this match he took 7 wickets overall, and was declared man of the match. Overall, in the second series, he was the leading wicket taker of both teams with his 11 scalps.

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  • @mimrana listen, it is very easy for u to comment here in youtube - acting all high and mighty and insulting aamer. Yes, he committed a crime, but u shud realise how poor he is and his age. I bet if most of us were as poor as him, we wud do worse things for money...

  • @MrBw2009 What did he do?

  • Good bowling, but dont miss this bastard. these are all watan farosh. They can do anything for money.

  • @MrBw2009 wasim had him under his wing, imagine all the time and effort and faith he had in this kid go to waste. lol. but giggles aside, he should groom a new kid, as they've done it before. waqar groomed riaz and look at what he's capable of. if he didn't fuck up, they could have been the modern left and right hand waqar and wasim. but riaz will do for now. ajmal's teesra is gonna stirr thing up aswell.

  • sala chutiya hai mohhammad amir

  • and inbetween he bowled one no ball that changed his life, what a shame, what a waste of talent, shame on you mr butt!

  • What a shame that we'll be deprived of this wonderful bowler for so long. I'm not saying he should have been let off, but it was just heartbreaking to find out he was involved.

  • match fixer

  • Wow Kamran actually held on to a few!

  • man i miss this guy :(

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