Amir admits has been ‘unlucky’ since comeback

Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir has remained under scrutiny of both media and cricket fans, ever since his return to international cricket after serving five-year ban.
Players and pundits have argued, Amir's overall capacity as a bowler, with some praising the fast bowler for his maturity, while others have called him ‘unlucky’ saying that Amir has lost his fast bowler flair.
Meanwhile, Amir is overall satisfied with his bowling, saying that it is an achievement in itself to bowl in international cricket after five years.
“If I see as a bowler, I am satisfied. If after five years a bowler comes and plays all three formats plays the leagues that mean it’s an achievement, because I didn’t play cricket in those five years,” stated Amir, quoted ESPNcricinfo.
Amir said that he has remained fit, throughout his second stint with the ball and has been a regular feature in all three formats of the game. He, however, admitted that he was sometimes ‘unlucky,’ as catches were dropped of his deliveries.
“I was unlucky at times as catches were dropped but on and off I performed well also… I think it was an experience with mixed emotions,” Amir added.


















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