
Mohammad Amir, a left-arm fast bowler from Pakistan, backbone for winning the ICC champion trophy, has had a notable international cricket career across all formats. Below is a detailed overview of his performance in Tests, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is):
InĀ Test Matches
- Matches Played: 36
- Wickets Taken: 119
- Bowling Average: 30.47
- Best Bowling Figures in an Innings: 6/44
- Economy Rate: 2.85 runs per over
- Five-Wicket Hauls: 4
- Ten-Wicket Match Hauls: 0
- Batting Runs Scored: 751
- Batting Average: 13.41
- Highest Score: 48
One Day Internationals (ODIs)
- Matches Played: 61
- Wickets Taken: 81
- Bowling Average: 29.62
- Best Bowling Figures: 5/30
- Economy Rate: 4.77 runs per over
- Five-Wicket Hauls: 1
- Batting Runs Scored: 363
- Batting Average: 18.15
- Highest Score: 73*
Twenty20 Internationals (T20I’s)
- Matches Played: 62
- Wickets Taken: 71
- Bowling Average: 21.94
- Best Bowling Figures: 4/13
- Economy Rate: 7.07 runs per over
- Four-Wicket Hauls: 1
- Batting Runs Scored: 65
- Batting Average: 7.22
- Highest Score: 21*
Amir’s career has been marked by significant achievements, including being a key player in Pakistan’s 2009 T20 World Cup victory. His ability to swing the ball at pace made him a formidable opponent for batsmen worldwide. However, his career faced a setback due to a suspension between 2010 and 2015. After his return, he continued to contribute to Pakistan cricket until his retirement from international cricket in December 2020.
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A great bowler in Pakistan history
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World cup and champion trophy winner bowler
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