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Mohammad Amir, a local YouTuber, faced arrest after posting a video mocking Hindu saints using abusive language. Accused of spreading objectionable content and hurting religious sentiments, Amir was ...
Former Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir confirmed that he would be eligible to play in the Indian Premier League by next year. The 32-year-old hinted at his interest in being a part of the IPL ...
Mohammad Amir stands at the top of his mark and tosses the ball from one hand to the other before smoothly accelerating into his silkily fluid run-up. He lets fly and ball bangs in short.
Mohammad Amir's international recall is the cricketing equivalent of Marmite. Some find it easy to swallow, while it leaves a bitter taste in the mouth for others. Pakistan's decision to include ...
Mohammad Amir: "I am taking my comeback to be similar to when I was 13 and used to think about playing for Pakistan. The difference this time is that I have had the international experience ...
Mohammad Amir takes back retirement after positive discussions with PCB There has been few positive discussions between myself and the PCB where they respectfully made me feel that I was needed ...
Mohammad Amir, once a spearhead of a fine Pakistan bowling attack, is now the front man of the ICC's anti-corruption video, while still being at the front end of criticism on both sides of the ...
Mohammad Amir has announced his retirement from Test cricket. The 27-year-old left-arm quick, however, has said he will continue playing white-ball cricket for Pakistan. Amir brings his Test ...
Mohammad Amir was poised to be one of the all-time great fast bowlers when he was caught in a spot-fixing scandal, banned from cricket for five years and sent to jail. Now he’s playing in his ...
Teenage fast bowler Mohammad Amir was being singled out as "the sacrificial goat" in the alleged spot-fixing trial, the prosecution told the jury, as both defendants Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif ...
That of course was the venue where an 18-year-old Amir, alongside former Pakistan captain Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, bowled no balls to order during the 2010 Test against England.
Amir returned to international cricket in January of this year when he played in a Twenty20 match against New Zealand. This Lord’s Test is his first return to the longer form of the game.