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World Cup 2019: Back in form Amir remains positive for upcoming matches

The return of Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir back to his wicket taking ways was perhaps the only good news for
Published June 1, 2019 Updated June 1, 2019 08:32am

The return of Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir back to his wicket taking ways was perhaps the only good news for the Men in Green, in their ICC World Cup 2019 opening encounter against the West Indies.

The Pakistani bowling spearhead who took three wickets for 26 runs in his spell of six overs against the Windies, is gaining confidence and said this would would ultimately prove beneficial for his side.

"A bowler only gains in confidence when he takes wickets and in my case, in the recent past, wickets had stopped coming. However, now I have started taking wickets and this is also beneficial for the team as I am their main strike bowler," he said, while talking to PCB.

Pakistan were humiliated by West Indies after getting dismissed for just 105 runs and lost the match by seven wickets at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on Friday.

Talking about the loss, Amir said that the team needs to ‘lift ourselves’ and prepare for the upcoming matches.

"This can happen in cricket and any side will be disappointed if they lose a match. But what we need to do is to lift ourselves for the next matches of this tournament," he said. "No one has any doubts about this team's abilities but we need to raise our confidence in the future."

After losing to West Indies, Sarfaraz Ahmed led side would now meet hosts England in their second World Cup encounter on Monday.

"In this World Cup, whichever team plays fearless cricket will be the top side," he added.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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